Joolia Cappleman
3 titles
Filmography
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Who's Who
(1979)Slice-of-life satire examining class attitudes among employees at a brokerage house.

Bleak Moments
(1971)Mike Leigh announced himself as a unique, powerful new voice in British cinema with BLEAK MOMENTS, a stunning debut of understated melancholy. Adapting his own theatrical play for the screen, Leigh follows Sylvia (Anne Raitt) through a life of quiet desperation in suburban South London as she attends to her developmentally challenged sister (Sarah Stephenson) and attempts to forge romances with her awkward professorial boyfriend (Eric Allan) as well as a shy, guitar-strumming newsletter duplicator (Mike Bradwell). Uncomfortable silences, botched flirtations, and fleeting hints of warmth and humor punctuate Sylvia’s aching descent into solitude, compassionately portrayed by Leigh as symptomatic of humanity’s struggle to communicate and connect.

Jane Eyre
A neglected orphan-turned-governess falls in love with her enigmatic employer who is harboring a devastating secret in this classic gothic romance.