Suzie Gold

Suzie Gold
Directed by Richard Cantor
Produced by Steve Christian
Matthew T. Gannon
Rebecca Green
François Ivernel
Cameron McCracken
Duncan Reid
Paul Ritchie
Written by Ric Cantor
Carry Franklin
Rebecca Green
Lisa Ratner
Starring Summer Phoenix
Leo Gregory
Daniel Mendoza
Rachel Stevens
Ariana Fraval
Iddo Goldberg
Stanley Townsend
Rebecca Front
Gem Souleyman
Music by Chris Elliott
Cinematography Daf Hobson
Edited by Michael Ellis
Distributed by Pathé
Release date
  • 5 March 2004 (2004-03-05) (UK)
Running time
94 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Box office $120,312[1]

Suzie Gold is a 2004 British film directed by Richard Cantor and starring American actress, Summer Phoenix. It is Cantor's directorial debut. It was released by Pathé on 5 March 2004 in the United Kingdom.

Plot

The film stars Summer Phoenix as the title character, in the role of a young Jewish woman living in London with a sister who is about to marry a young Jewish man. Breaking with the ideas of her traditionally orthodox family, Suzie falls in love with Darren (Leo Gregory), who happens not to be Jewish. She fears introducing him to her family because of their opposition to marrying outside of one's faith.[2]

Cast

Reception

The BBC rated the film 3 out of 5 stars. The reviewer compared it to My Big Fat Greek Wedding and noted the influence of Woody Allen in the humour.[3] Time Out praised Phoenix's "versatility" yet felt the central romantic union of the film lacked "conviction". The magazine continued; "More amusement derives from the old stagers of the Jewish community (including Townsend, Front and Barber) and their attitudes to sex, marriage and culture, their gossipy antics spawning some neat one liners and farcical set pieces."[4]Total Film gave the film 3 out of 5 stars, praising Phoenix' performance and the "acutely observed local detail".[5]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack, created by James Hyman, features an original song called "Want You More" by Sophie Ellis-Bextor.

References


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