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Midwinter Break is a quiet marriage story about long-held routines
Summary
The review describes Midwinter Break as a restrained drama about Stella and Gerry, an older Irish couple (played by Lesley Manville and Ciarán Hinds) whose trip to Amsterdam surfaces tensions in their long marriage; the film is adapted from a Bernard MacLaverty novel and is Polly Findlay's feature debut.
Content
Midwinter Break follows Stella and Gerry, an older Irish couple whose routine marriage is tested during a trip to Amsterdam. Stella, played by Lesley Manville, impulsively books the trip and Gerry, played by Ciarán Hinds, accompanies her. The film is adapted from a Bernard MacLaverty novel and marks Polly Findlay's feature debut as director. The review notes the movie stays in a low, intimate register and focuses on small moments and what remains unspoken.
Key details:
- Lesley Manville and Ciarán Hinds star as the married couple at the story's centre.
- The film is an adaptation of Bernard MacLaverty's novel and is directed by Polly Findlay in her first feature film.
- The plot centers on a late‑life trip to Amsterdam that brings buried tensions and unspoken history to the surface.
- Much of the film was shot at real Amsterdam locations; the Anne Frank House interiors were recreated for the production.
- The review reports a Motion Picture Association rating of PG-13, a running time of 90 minutes, and a critic's score of three out of four stars.
Summary:
The review presents Midwinter Break as a delicate, character-driven film that leans on restrained performances to explore long-term commitment and the weight of silences between partners. It is released in theaters on Friday; further reception and wider exhibition details were not reported.
