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7.9

Affliction (1997)

Affliction
Running time: 114 min | Genre: Drama, Family, Psychological Drama, Social drama, Rural life, Rural life (North America)
Affliction

Synopsis

Based on the novel by Russell Banks, AFFLICTION is a sobering, absorbing psychological study of the precarious relationship between an abusive father and his two sons. Wade Whitehouse (Nick Nolte) is a middle-aged ineffectual sheriff in a small New Hampshire town, where he and his brother, Rolfe (Willem Dafoe), were raised. When events shatter the quiet of his small town, Wade is forced to confront the past and reexamine his life, attempting a reconciliation with his abusive, alcoholic dad, Glen (James Coburn), by moving back home to look after him. This quietly intense, haunting, and beautifully filmed story unfolds against the harsh snow-white backdrop of a town where everyone knows each other. But more than anything, it is the brilliant performances of its cast that mark this film.

Nominations & Awards

Academy Awards

Golden Globes Awards

  • Best Leading Actor - Drama (Nick Nolte) NOMINATED

Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG)

Independent Spirit

  • Best Picture NOMINATED
  • Best Director (Paul Schrader) NOMINATED
  • Best Leading Actor (Nick Nolte) NOMINATED
  • Best Supporting Actor (James Coburn) NOMINATED
  • Best Screenplay NOMINATED
  • Best Cinematography NOMINATED

Los Angeles Film Critics Association

New York Film Critics Circle

Details

Original title

Affliction

Director

Paul Schrader

Producer

Lions Gate Films

Running time

114 min

Screenwriter

Paul Schrader (Novela: Russell Banks)

Music

Michael Brook

Cinematography

Paul Sarossy

Year

1997

Country

United States United States

Box Office

Budget

$6,000,000

Ranking

IMDb
7.0
Metacritic
7.9
Rotten Tomatoes
8.8
Unopeliculas
8.0

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