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Hettie Macdonald

Author of Beautiful Thing [1996 film]

26+ Works 310 Members 6 Reviews

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Includes the names: Hettie McDonald, Hettie Macdonald

Works by Hettie Macdonald

Beautiful Thing [1996 film] (1996) — Director — 88 copies, 3 reviews
Agatha Christie's Poirot: Series 13 (2014) — Director — 36 copies, 1 review
Agatha Christie's Poirot: Series 10 (2006) — Director — 35 copies
Inspector Lewis: Series 4 (2011) — Director — 29 copies
Agatha Christie's Poirot: Series 07-10 (2008) — Director — 16 copies
Howards End [2017 TV mini series] (2017) — Director — 14 copies, 1 review
Normal People [2020 TV mini series] (2020) — Director — 7 copies
Agatha Christie's Marple Series 4 (2009) — Director — 7 copies
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry [2023 film] — Director — 5 copies, 1 review
Agatha Christie's Marple Series 1-5 — Director — 5 copies

Associated Works

Doctor Who: The Complete Third Series (2007) — Director — 233 copies, 5 reviews

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Canonical name
Macdonald, Hettie
Legal name
Macdonald, Henrietta Margot
Birthdate
1962-06-22
Gender
female
Occupations
film director
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Pancras, London, England, UK
Map Location
England, UK

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8 reviews
This absolute winner, based on a stage play by Jonathan Harvey and adapted by him, is a kind of enchanted, urban slice-of-life tale about a gay teen, Jamie (Glen Berry), who is in love with the boy next door, Ste (Scott Neal). Hampering Jamie's progress on the romantic front is his fear that his mother (Linda Henry) will find out, as well as concern over complicating Ste's existing problems. Beautiful Thing is a relationship movie, to be sure, but that description doesn't really describe the show more buoyant tone of this British television production. Democratic in its inclusive regard for each character (whether camera-pretty or not), the film--well-directed by Hettie Macdonald--is full of surprises. Chief among them is the terrific personality of Jamie's mum, a strong and independent woman who truly worries over and adores her son. But this is a movie involved in a kind of happy dialogue with itself: the tunes of Mama Cass, for instance, play a part in both the story and overall ambience, while a strategic placement of the Rodgers and Hammerstein chestnut "Sixteen Going on Seventeen" during an act of love is fun and exciting. --Tom Keogh show less
In this alternately somber and witty coming-of-age drama, a pair of teenage boys growing up in a working-class neighborhood become aware of their homosexuality. Introspective Jamie (Glen Berry) is the son of Sandra (Linda Henry), a tough but warm-hearted barmaid who lives in a public housing block in a rough-and-tumble section of South London. Living a few doors away is Jamie's classmate Ste (Scott Neal), an athletic type who often has to take a beating from his hard-drinking father and show more hard-headed brother. One night, Jamie and Sandra discover that Ste has been kicked out of the apartment and has nowhere to spend the night; Jamie lets him stay at his place, and a casual closeness eventually stirs sexual feelings. While both were vaguely aware they might be gay, neither had ever acted on their impulses, and once Jamie and Ste decide that they're attracted to each other, neither is sure just what to do. Tony (Ben Daniels), Sandra's boyfriend, doesn't know what to think about Jamie's new lifestyle. Meanwhile, Jamie and Ste are themselves a bit puzzled by their neighbor Leah (Tameka Empson), a teenager obsessed with the life and music of Mama Cass Elliott. Mark Deming show less

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Sarah Harding Director
Paul Unwin Director
Peter Lydon Director
Tom Vaughan Director
David Moore Director
Jonathan Harvey Screenwriter
Simon Langton Director
Brian Farnham Director
Tom Clegg Director
Tom Shankland Director
Russell Lewis Screenplay
Dusty Hughes Screenplay
Metin Huseyin Director
Kenneth Lonergan Screenwriter
Dan Zeff Director
Peter Medak Director
Edward Hall Director
Ashley Pearce Director
Mark O'Rowe Screenwriter
Alice Birch Screenwriter
Sally Rooney Screenwriter
Mary McMurray Director
Dan Reed Director
James Kent Director
Philip Martin Director
Roy Boulting Director
Julian Amyes Director
Norman Stone Director
Martyn Friend Director
Andy Hay Director
David Tucker Director
John Davies Director
Henri Safran Director
Bill Bain Director
shapterbill Producer
John Altman Composer
Tony Garnett Producer
Iain Glen Actor
Alice Eve Actor
E. M. Forster Original book
Nico Muly Composer

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Works
26
Also by
1
Members
310
Popularity
#76,068
Rating
½ 4.3
Reviews
6
ISBNs
17
Languages
1

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