Information
- BFI identifier580592
- Date2001 (Copyright)
- Production countrySpain, USA
- Production company
- SynopsisThriller set on Jersey Island in 1945: three domestics looking for work turn up at the door of widow Grace looking for work. Grace has two children, Anne and Nicholas, and gladly takes the three on. There is a gardener, Mr Tuttle, a cook, Lydia, and Mrs Mills, a housekeeper. Grace keeps her children on a tight leash: claiming they have an allergy to sunlight the children are all but confined indoors and Grace is extremely strict with the older of the two children, her daughter Anne. However there are strange occurrences and the children claim the house is haunted. (Synopsis)
- Work historyStart of production delayed from 31 July 2000 to September 2000. Original locations reported as Madrid & Santander (Spain) and a shooting schedule of 3 months. [Cineinforme]
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- Credits
- CastNicole Kidman (Grace)
Fionnula Flanagan (Mrs Bertha Mills)
Christopher Eccleston (Charles)
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Title
Los Otros (Original)
The Others (Alternative)
Category
Fiction- Collections
- Film / Video
VHS cassette - Video - Viewing
view all - Scripts / DocumentsEphemera: publicity - PBS-580592
Document: publicity - Novelty pressbook in the form of a gothic leather bound journal 2001 - EPH-1-40
Unfilmable small pressbook held.
view all - Posters / Designs
- StillsPhotograph: digital - Landscape - Colour - bfi-00n-7i9
Photograph: digital - Landscape - Colour - bfi-00n-7fo
Photograph: digital - Landscape - Colour - bfi-00n-7fn
Photograph: digital - Portrait - Colour - bfi-00n-7fm
Photograph: transparency - Landscape - Colour - bfi-00m-wx3
view all - ArticlesScreen International n1343 8 Feb 2002 - Festival ReportWidescreen Review n61 June 2002 - DVD ReviewSight and Sound v11 n11 November 2001 - Credits, Review, SynopsisCineinforme n738 October 2001 - Short ArticleScreen International n1272 18 Aug 2000 - Credits, Prod. Detailsview all
- Books
- Digital documentsBFI Southbank Programme Notes December 2013
BFI Southbank Programme Notes January 2019
available to view in BFI Reuben Library