Pandaemonium

Pandaemonium

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  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Julien Temple, Mike Elliott
  • Cast(s): Linus Roache, John Hannah, Samantha Morton, Emily Woof, Andrea Lowe See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 4min
  • Music: Peter Burgis,Dario Marianelli,Andie Derrick,Simon Gershon,Garth Marshall
  • Award(s): Evening Standard British Film 2002 (Won)
    British Independent Film 2001 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Bluff, Eternity
  • Story:
    Set in England during the early 19th century, Pandaemonium evokes late-1960s America in its depiction of the relationship between Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Linus Roach) and William Wordsworth (John Hannah). Instead of going to Vietnam, Wordsworth goes off to fight against the French while Coleridge stays at home and promotes utopianism. After the war, the poets live and work together with Coleridge's wife, Sara (Samantha Morton), and Wordsworth's sister, Dorothy (Emily Woof). At first this communal arrangement works to the advantage of Coleridge--who does some of his best writing while Wordsworth stagnates--until Coleridge becomes addicted to opium. Wordsworth, meanwhile, doesn't find his voice until he abandons his friend. In 20th-century vernacular, Wordsworth is the yuppie, Coleridge the hippie.
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STORY

Story
Set in England during the early 19th century, Pandaemonium evokes late-1960s America in its depiction of the relationship between Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Linus Roach) and William Wordsworth (John Hannah). Instead of going to Vietnam, Wordsworth goes off to fight against the French while Coleridge stays at home and promotes utopianism. After the war, the poets live and work together with Coleridge's wife, Sara (Samantha Morton), and Wordsworth's sister, Dorothy (Emily Woof). At first this communal arrangement works to the advantage of Coleridge--who does some of his best writing while Wordsworth stagnates--until Coleridge becomes addicted to opium. Wordsworth, meanwhile, doesn't find his voice until he abandons his friend. In 20th-century vernacular, Wordsworth is the yuppie, Coleridge the hippie.

AWARDS

Won
Evening Standard British Film Award

Best Actor | 2002 | Linus

Emden Film Award

2001 | Julien

Nominations
British Independent Film Award

Best Actress | 2001 | Samantha

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Juno Temple's debut.

Final TV/film appearance of Glyn Owen.

Includes the popular song Xanadu from 1980 performed by Olivia Newton-John at the end credits, despite being anachronistic, due to a movie story and the time in history when it was set to take place.

Andy Serkis is best known for his portrayal of Gollum in The Lord of the Rings trilogy and The Hobbit trilogy, while Dexter Fletcher is best known for his part on Hotel Babylon (2006), and his prominent role in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998).

The surname of Poet Laureate Robert Southey is mispronounced consistently by all actors and actresses throughout this movie. It should be "SUH-thee", not "SOUTH-ee".

Popular Dialogues

"Rev. Holland: No shoes, funny voices. They must be French."

"Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Anonymous - like Homer, like the hills and clouds themselves! Sara Coleridge: So long as Anonymous doesn't collect the fee."

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