Tamara and Ben have a love affair and Ben moves to Winnard. Meanwhile, Ben's teenager fan Jody Long and her best friend Casey Shaw who are bored in Ewedown feel happy with the presence of Ben in the village.
When Ben proposes to Tamara, they travel to London to spend a couple of days in the big city. Meanwhile, the jealous Casey breaks in Tamara's house and uses her computer to send an e-mail pretending to be Tamara that will change the lives of the dwellers and end in a tragedy. A comedy about sex, love and a nose job Rated R for language and some sexuality. Did you know Edit. Trivia In addition to being loosely based on a novel by Thomas Hardy , including a character who is writing a book about Hardy, and having a photograph of Hardy prominently displayed in one scene, the location filming was done in Dorset, where most of Hardy's novels are set - "Wessex" being a thinly fictionalized Dorset.
The small ad for the writers' retreat that appears at the beginning of the film is also headed with the title of the novel: "Far from the Madding Crowd". Goofs When the writers at the writers' retreat are typing their books, their keystrokes obviously have nothing to do with the text that is going through their heads.
Quotes Tamara Drewe : So, who are your influences? Alternate versions The version of the film released at the Cannes Film Festival and in France theatrically and on DVD differs from the theatrical version released worldwide.
It only sold 6, copies. Tamara Drewe's forthcoming novel about a writers' retreat has already been optioned for a movie. After a spell in rehab, Ben Sergeant wrote five tracks for his new album, including stellar hit "Jail-Bait Jody". User reviews 92 Review. Top review. Quintessentially English. The location of Stonefield was of particular importance to the production designers for the film, as that is not only where the film opens-up but where much of the most dramatic scenes were shot.
Being true to the look of the comic, Limbury house in the town of Salwayash in Dorset was chosen for the outside filming location and embellished upon by adding sheds, planting roses and burying a few plastic flowers to add color.
There is no trace of Bridport's branch of Lidl in director Stephen Frears's rural idyll. Hell, even the pylons look pretty. The wooded top of my beloved Lewesdon Hill dominates long shots and you can almost feel the lush grass as the camera pans across the field. Problem is, the thought of even more self-absorbed, middle-class people flocking to the luscious Dorset countryside fills me with dread: the people who complain about the long-established kebab shop next door to a newly opened boutique hotel and the Badger Brigade who put a stop to housing developments because of the effect on wildlife.
When a woman reviewing Tamara Drewe remarked on Radio 4's Front Row that the properties in Dorset looked so beautiful she wondered if any were for sale, the whole village heard my scream. Maddie Grigg blogs about England's rural underbelly at worldfrommywindow. Tamara Drewe: a Dorset blogger's view. Some people must wonder why anyone would want to spend a few days in the Dorset countryside. This charming film - said by some to be the best British film of - is set amid the most gorgeous West Dorset countryside.
It sometimes seems like one long commercial for holidays there. Who needs a tourist board with films like this? My plan was to capture some of the spirit of the film by following in the footsteps of the cast and crew. He suggested the best Tamara Drewe locations and advised me to prepare for something special. The landscape is dramatic but the atmosphere is very pure, gentle and peaceful. In the film, Tamara Drewe is a ravishing brunette who returns home to beguile the men of a small Dorset village.
The film was made by another big fan of the county - Oscar-nominated director Stephen Frears, who lives near Shaftesbury in Dorset.
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