
In 1840s England, palaeontologist Mary Anning and a young woman sent by her husband to convalesce by the sea develop an intense relationship. Despite the chasm between their social spheres and personalities, Mary and Charlotte discover they can each offer what the other has been searching for: the realisation that they are not alone. It is the beginning of a passionate and all-consuming love affair that will defy all social bounds and alter the course of both lives irrevocably.
- 6.9
- 2020
- Released
- 1h 58m

Kate Winslet
Mary Anning
Saoirse Ronan
Charlotte Murchison
Gemma Jones
Molly Anning
James McArdle
Roderick Murchison
Alec Secăreanu
Dr. Lieberson
Fiona Shaw
Elizabeth Philpot
Sarah White
Museum Cleaning Woman
Liam Thomas
Museum Workman
Sam Parks
Curator
Claire Rushbrook
Eleanor Butters
Nick Pearse
Three Cups' Waiter
Victoria Elliott
Three Cups' Maid
Beatrice Curnew
Party Guest
Susie Baxter
Party Guest
Gethin Alderman
Party Guest
Robert Purdy
Party Guest
Max Dowler
Party Guest
Paul Dodds
Party Guest
John Mackay
Fine Gentleman
Mladen Petrov
David The Postman
Wendy Nottingham
Charlotte's Maid
David Juritz
Musician
Ben Hancox
Musician
James Boyd
Musician
Michael Hennessy
Garden Party Guest (uncredited)
Harvey Scrimshaw
Callow Youth (uncredited)












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Reviews
Full review: <a>https://www.tinakakadelis.com/beyond-the-cinerama-dome/2021/12/28/between-a-rock-and-a-hard-place-ammonite-review<a> Despite the fact that production and filming began prior to Celine Sciamma’s exquisite _Portrait of a Lady on Fire_, Francis Lee’s _Ammonite_ was released after it and cannot escape the comparison. The two films are similar in that both take place in secluded ocea

This is a beautifully crafted piece of work from Francis Lee and Stéphane Fontaine that depicts the rather downtrodden existence of 19th century English paleontologist Mary Anning (Kate Winslet) who spends much of her time combing the beach for shells and fossils that she restores and sells in a small shop she shares with her ailing mother (Gemma Jones). The arrival of the enthusiastic Roderick Mu

As entertainment, I enjoyed watching Ammonite. The protagonist, Mary Anning, is an intriguing woman. She is prickly and somewhat anti-social, at least to strangers. Yet she puts up with oppressive behavior by her mother, perhaps to keep the peace or because they are family. She is dedicated to her pursuit of science through paleontology, but also pays the bills by creating what amount to trinkets

Much like its protagonist, 'Ammonite' is a film that initially keeps you at a distance - but this is a deliberate decision, one that makes the embrace of the final act all the more powerful. This isn't a sweeping story of passionate love, but a journey back <i>to</i> love, and a journey with an unexpected destination. Perhaps what Mary is looking for - the true fossil she is trying to uncover with











