Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings zieht in die Backwaters von Florida, um dort in Frieden zu schreiben. Bald schon verbindet sie sich und schreibt The Yearling, einen Klassiker der amerikanischen Lit... Alles lesenMarjorie Kinnan Rawlings zieht in die Backwaters von Florida, um dort in Frieden zu schreiben. Bald schon verbindet sie sich und schreibt The Yearling, einen Klassiker der amerikanischen Literatur.Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings zieht in die Backwaters von Florida, um dort in Frieden zu schreiben. Bald schon verbindet sie sich und schreibt The Yearling, einen Klassiker der amerikanischen Literatur.
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- Für 4 Oscars nominiert
- 2 Gewinne & 7 Nominierungen insgesamt
As played beautifully by Mary Steenburgen, we meet Rawlings during the Twenties as a woman with a passion to go to the land and a burning desire to write. She's been submitting potboiler romance novels to publishers who keep telling her to reach for her soul in her writings.
Steenburgen divorces her husband and moves to some Florida swamp land which she by dint of her own hard work and the help of neighbors, she turns into a decent patch for an orange grove. One of them, storekeeper Peter Coyote, evinces more than a neighborly interest.
It's her letters from her town of Cross Creek that excite Steenburgen's potential publisher, Malcolm McDowell, the simple lives and dignity of her neighbors with all their flaws. Especially neighbor Rip Torn and his family, they become the models for the characters in The Yearling.
Cross Creek earned Academy Award nominations for Rip Torn as Best Supporting Actor and Alfre Woodard playing a black woman who Steenburgen takes in and works for her. Cross Creek also got nominations for Best Music Score and Costume Design. Why Mary Steenburgen wasn't nominated for Best Actress is a mystery.
One really ought to see Cross Creek back to back with The Sun Comes Up which was Rawlings original work for the screen and was Jeanette MacDonald's last film. Seeing Cross Creek puts a lot of The Sun Comes Up in context with MacDonald's character and with how Rawlings is interpreted by Steenburgen. Both films will take on a new dimension if anyone has not seen the other.
Cross Creek is one excellent piece of film making about the genesis of a great American writer.
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- 14. Okt. 2008
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- WissenswertesThe fiddle tunes Rip Torn's character plays, and the style in which they are played, are authentic to the region and era. They are based closely on recordings of Cush Holston, an old time fiddler who was from rural north Florida and recorded at an advanced age at a folk festival in 1960. The tune Torn sings is Holston's "Coon Dog," and the instrumental he plays before this is also from Holston, "Have a Good Time Tonight." The actual playing for the film was done by a Florida old time musician who had studied and researched the music of Holston.
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Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings: [voiceover] I had become a part of Cross Creek. I was more than a writer. I was a wife, a friend, a part of the earth. Who owns Cross Creek? The earth may be borrowed, not bought, may be used, not owned. It gives itself in response to love and tenderness, offers its seasonal flowering and fruiting. Cross Creek belongs to the wind and the rain, to the sun and seasons, to the cosmic secrecy of seed, and beyond all, to time.
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 200.000 $