The Personal History of David Copperfield

The Personal History of David Copperfield

The Personal History of David Copperfield

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The Personal History of David Copperfield
The Personal History of David Copperfield poster.jpg
British theatrical release poster
Directed byArmando Iannucci
Produced by
Screenplay by
Based onDavid Copperfield
by Charles Dickens
Starring
Music byChristopher Willis
CinematographyZac Nicholson
Edited by
Production
company
Distributed by
Release date
  • 5 September 2019 (TIFF)[1]
  • 24 January 2020 (United Kingdom)
  • 28 August 2020 (United States)
Running time
119 minutes[2]
Country
  • United Kingdom
  • United States[3]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$15.6 million[4]
Box office$14 million[5][6]

The Personal History of David Copperfield is a 2019 comedy-drama film written and directed by Armando Iannucci, based on the 1850 Victorian era novel David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. It stars Dev Patel as the title character, and Aneurin BarnardPeter CapaldiMorfydd ClarkDaisy May CooperRosalind EleazarHugh LaurieTilda SwintonBen Whishaw and Paul Whitehouse.

The world premiere was at the Toronto International Film Festival on 5 September 2019. It was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 24 January 2020 by Lionsgate UK and in the United States on 28 August 2020 by Searchlight Pictures.[7]

Synopsis[edit source]

The life of David Copperfield is chronicled from his birth to now. David has an idyllic life and is taken to visit the family of his nanny Peggoty (Daisy May Cooper) in their boat house in Yarmouth. When he returns, his young and widowed mother Clara (Morfydd Clark) has married the sinister and cruel Mr. Murdstone (Darren Boyd), who beats the boy. The abused David Copperfield (Dev Patel) is sent to work in Murdstone's factory where he lodges with Mr. Micawber (Peter Capaldi) and his family, who are pursued by their creditors. After being told of his mother's death and funeral, David escapes from his life of drudgery and finds his wealthy aunt Betsey Trotwood (Tilda Swinton) and her lodger, the eccentric Mr. Dick (Hugh Laurie). After troubling problems with Steerforth (Aneurin Barnard) and Uriah Heep (Ben Whishaw), Betsey Trotwood finances David's ambition to become a gentleman and author.

Cast[edit source]

Production[edit source]

Filming took place in Bury St Edmunds in July 2018

It was announced in February 2018 that Armando Iannucci would be writing, directing, and producing a new adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel. Iannucci wrote the screenplay with co-writer Simon Blackwell.[8] Dev Patel was cast in the title role later that month.[9] In April, the supporting cast was added, which included Tilda SwintonHugh LaurieAneurin BarnardBen Whishaw and Morfydd Clark.[10] In May 2018, Peter Capaldi was cast to play Mr. Micawber and pre-production was underway.[11]

Filming began in June 2018 in Norfolk and Suffolk, with Gwendoline ChristieBenedict WongPaul Whitehouse, and Daisy May Cooper joining the cast.[12][13] Scenes were shot in Hull,[14][15] Bury St Edmunds,[16] Weybourne[17] and King's Lynn in July.[18][19] Aimee Kelly was added to the cast the same month.[20] Principal photography on the film concluded in August 2018.[21] In filming David Copperfield, it became the first theatrical film production of the novel in 50 years.[22]

Release[edit source]

The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on 5 September 2019,[23] followed by its European premiere on 2 October 2019, acting as the opening film of the 63rd BFI London Film Festival.[24] It was the Surprise Film at the 39th Cambridge Film Festival. It was released in the United Kingdom by Lionsgate UK on 24 January 2020.[25] Searchlight Pictures acquired distribution rights for the United States and scheduled the release on 8 May 2020.[26][27] However, due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cinema, it was theatrically released later on 28 August 2020.[28]

Reception[edit source]

Box office[edit source]

As of 21 October 2020, The Personal History of David Copperfield has grossed $1.9 million in the United States and Canada, and $11.8 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $13.6 million.[29]

In the United States, the film debuted $520,000 from 1,360 theaters.[30] Playing in 1,550 theaters the following weekend it fell 24% to $361,000.[31]

Critical response[edit source]

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 92% based on 222 reviews, with an average rating of 7.6/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "The Personal History of David Copperfield puts a fresh, funny, and utterly charming spin on Dickens' classic, proving some stories truly are timeless."[32] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 77 out of 100, based on 39 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[33] PostTrak reported that 74% of audience members gave the film a positive score, with 50% saying they would recommend it.[30]

Writing for The ObserverMark Kermode awarded the film a full five stars and stated: "It really is a wonderfully entertaining film, managing to both respect and reinvent the novel from which it takes its lead."[34]

Accolades[edit source]


AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
British Independent Film Awards1 December 2019Best British Independent FilmArmando IanucciSimon Blackwell & Kevin LoaderNominated[35][36]
Best ActorDev PatelNominated
Best Supporting ActorHugh LaurieWon
Best Supporting ActressTilda SwintonNominated
Best ScreenplayArmando Ianucci & Simon BlackwellWon
Best CastingSarah CroweWon
Best CinematographyZac NicholsonNominated
Best Costume DesignSuzie Harman & Robert WorleyWon
Best EditingMick Audsley & Peter LambertNominated
Best Make Up & Hair DesignKaren Hartley-ThomasNominated
Best Production DesignCristina CasaliWon
British Academy Film Awards2 February 2020Best CastingSarah CroweNominated

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