Notes on a Scandal | |
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4 Nominations | |
Year | 2006 |
Director | Richard Eyre |
Writer | Patrick Marber |
Starring | Cate Blanchett, Judi Dench, Bill Nighy |
79th Academy Awards |
Notes on a Scandal is a 2006 British drama film, adapted by Patrick Marber from the 2003 novel of the same name by Zoë Heller. The film was directed by Richard Eyre and stars Cate Blanchett, Judi Dench and Bill Nighy.
Nominations
- Best Actress — Judi Dench
- Best Adapted Screenplay — Patrick Marber
- Best Original Score — Philip Glass
- Best Supporting Actress — Cate Blanchett
Plot[]
The bitter, cynical and lonely Barbara Covett is a tough and conservative teacher, near to retirement, who is loathed by her colleagues and students. In the loneliness of her apartment, she spends her spare time writing her journal, taking care of her old cat Portia and missing her special friend Jennifer Dodd. When Sheba Hart joins the high-school as the new art teacher, Barbara dedicates her attention to the newcomer, writing sharp and unpleasant comments about her behavior and clothes. When Barbara helps Sheba in a difficult situation with two students, the grateful Sheba invites her to have lunch with her family. Sheba introduces her husband and former professor Richard Hart, who is about twenty years older than she; her rebellious teenager daughter Polly; and her son Ben that has Down's Syndrome. Barbara becomes close to Sheba, but when she accidentally discovers that Sheba is having an affair with the fifteen year-old student Steven Connolly, Barbara sees the chance to manipulate and get closer to Sheba, hiding the secret from the school headmaster. When Portia dies and Sheba does not stay with Barbara in the veterinary office to see Ben in a theater play, Barbara plots a Machiavellian revenge against Sheba, creating a scandal and consequent turmoil in their lives.
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