Bastard Out of Carolina (VHS) 
Bastard Out of Carolina (VHS)

 
Bastard Out of Carolina (VHS)

Leading Role: Jennifer Jason Leigh
Director: Anjelica Huston
Rating: Rated R
Format: VHS
Product ID: EPID3255764
Description: In post-WWII South Carolina, a young woman named Anney gives birth to an illegitimate child, nicknamed Bone. A few years later, Anney marries the seemingly decent Glen, who does not get along with Bone. Annie's miscarriage of a boy enrag...
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Movie Description
In post-WWII South Carolina, a young woman named Anney gives birth to an illegitimate child, nicknamed Bone. A few years later, Anney marries the seemingly decent Glen, who does not get along with Bone. Annie's miscarriage of a boy enrages her husband, who, behind his wife's back, begins to physically abuse Bone on a regular basis. After Anney discovers what her husband has been doing, she leaves Glen. But her need for a man's love eventually compels her to return to Glen, setting the stage for a heinous incident between Glen and his stepdaughter. As a result, a rift forms between mother and daughter -- that may never be healed. A made-for-cable adaptation of Dorothy Allison's best-selling novel. Anjelica Huston makes her directorial debut.

Credits
Producer:Amanda Di Giulio
Cast:Christina Ricci, Dermot Mulroney, Grace Zabriskie, Jena Malone

Notes
Shown out of competition at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival.

Color by DeLuxe.

Shot on location in Wilmington, N.C.

This film originally was to debut on Ted Turner's TNT network. However, it was refused due to its strong content.

Editorial Reviews
"...Absorbing....A handsome, thoughtful picture....A model of intelligent dramatization..."
Variety - Godfrey Cheshire (05/20/1996)

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      Dorothy Allison's Novel Makes it to Cannes 1996
    Review created: 11/15/08
    51 of 52 people found this review helpful.

    In 1993, lesbian feminist poet turned novelist, Dorothy Allison published the heart wrenching novel this film is closely based upon. When it hit the screen, those of us who'd read the novel dashed off to see if the film was true to text. Anjelica Houston's directing debut was indeed as raving a success as was Allison’s celebrated semi-autobiography. To top it off, this film was shown at Cannes Film Festival in 1996!

    The film begins in rural Greenville County, South Carolina, right after WWII, when women being unwed mothers were made social outcasts, as were their offspring. Allison & Houston both convey the struggles of one such child from her own perspective: Ruth Anne Boatwright (known as Bone), whose birth certificate was stamped in bold red ink by the local government "bastard." This film blatantly begs the question is any human being illegitimate?

    Anney Boatwright is Bone’s mother & a diner waitress. The Boatwright men are underclassed brawlers "who drink hard & shoot up each other's trucks" for typical rural ‘good ole boy’ US southern sport. They also enjoy mistreating girls & women due to their own insecurities and social inferiority. Indeed, they're rednecks.

    It’s after Anney marries the seemingly loving Daddy Glen, when his relationship with Bone starts becoming the film’s central problem. Enraged, Daddy Glen begins to physically abuse Bone on a regular basis, after Anney miscarries their son. When Anney learns her husband's been abusing Bone, she leaves him. But, her deep-seeded need for a man's love, even an abusive one's, is impetus enough for her to return to a relentlessly wooing Glen. Doing so sets up the inevitable scene for a heinous incident between Daddy Glen & Bone. As a result, a serious break forms between Anney & Bone. The question becomes, will their severed mother-daughter relationship ever heal?

    Having lived in rural South Carolina & Georgia, I commend Allison's keen memory & literary acumen while revealing the dirty all-too-well-known truths about how the back-woods straight folks really live. Though the VHS is based upon a fictional novel, the film is filled with truths that US citizens would assuredly like to pretend don't exist. Not just in the underclassed & back-woods rural, straight, white America, either!~


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