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Duration: 40 sec.Nudity: yesCreator: bLACK mAGiC
New Filesize: N/ASound: yesOld Filesize: 10 mb
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1)Resolution: 704x384Added: 2007-Sep-05

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Portrait of Emily Mortimer

Emily Mortimer

Birth Name: Emily Mortimer

Birth Date: 1971-10-06

Birth Place: London, England, UK

Details

Alternate Names: Emily Kathleen Anne Mortimer., Έμιλι Μόρτιμερ, 艾蜜莉·莫提梅, 에밀리 모티머

Physical Characteristics:

  • Eye Color: brown
  • Hair Color: brown hair

Career

First Appearances:

  • Sharpe's Sword (1995) as Lass

Most Important Roles:

  • Young Adam (2003) as Cathie Dimly
  • The Saint (1997) as Woman on Plane
  • The 51st State (2001) as Dakota Parker
  • The Spirit of 1926 (2022) as Nettie
  • Paris Je T'aime (2006) as Frances (Père-Lachaise)
  • The Ghost and the Darkness (1996) as Helena Patterson
  • Scream 3 (2000) as Angelina Tyler
  • The Kid (2000) as Amy
  • Elizabeth (1998) as Kat Ashley
  • The Miracle Maker (2000) as Mary of Nazareth (voice)

Career Highlights:

  • Young Adam (2003)
  • The Saint (1997)
  • The 51st State (2001)
  • The Spirit of 1926 (2022)
  • Paris Je T'aime (2006)
  • The Ghost and the Darkness (1996)
  • Scream 3 (2000)
  • The Kid (2000)
  • Elizabeth (1998)
  • The Miracle Maker (2000)

Awards

Awards:

  • Independent Spirit Awards (2003)

Full Biography

Emily Mortimer, born on October 6, 1971 in London, England, is a British actress and filmmaker known for her roles in film and television. She won an Independent Spirit Award for her performance in 'Lovely and Amazing' (2003) and portrayed Mackenzie McHale in the HBO series 'The Newsroom' (2012-2014). Mortimer co-created, co-wrote, and starred in the series 'Doll & Em' (2014-2015), and wrote and directed the miniseries 'The Pursuit of Love' (2021). She has acted in numerous films including 'Scream 3' (2000), 'Match Point' (2005), 'The Pink Panther' (2006), and 'Harry Brown' (2009).


About the Movie: Sleeping Dictionary (2003)

Poster for Sleeping Dictionary (2003)

Release Year: 2003

Nation: Germany, United Kingdom, United States of America

Alternative Title: N/A

Director: Guy Jenkin

Writer: Guy Jenkin

Production & Genre

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 4 wins & 6 nominations

Similar:

  • The Burning Plain (2008)
  • Drewniany różaniec (1965)
  • The Metropolitan Opera: Romeo et Juliette (2024)
  • Mohabbatein (2000)
  • Revolutionary Girl Utena: The Movie (1999)

Keywords

Keywords: forbidden love

Story

John Truscott travels to Borneo to work with the Iban people as part of the British colonial government. Upon his arrival, he is given a 'sleeping dictionary,' an local woman named Selima who is meant to help him learn their language and culture. As they spend time together, John develops feelings for Selima despite knowing that relationships between locals and British officials are forbidden. Selima, unaware of John's feelings, considers him a friend. When John confesses his love to Selima, she is taken aback but reciprocates his affection. However, their relationship faces disapproval from both the local community and Henry Bullard, John's superior officer. Despite the warnings, they continue their secret affair until its discovery leads to dire consequences.

Summary

Sleeping Dictionary (2003) is a drama-romance film directed by Guy Jenkin. Set in Borneo during the British colonial era, the movie explores themes of forbidden love and cultural clashes through the lens of an interracial relationship between John Truscott, a young Englishman, and Selima, his local guide or 'sleeping dictionary.' The film delves into the complexities of their relationship amidst societal disapproval and the power dynamics of colonialism. However, due to the brevity of the available sources, the specific context, background, themes, or significance of the movie could not be fully detailed.