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8h01.com“Cider with Rosie” is a British television film released in 1998. It was directed by Charles Beeson and starred Juliet Stevenson. The film is based on the 1959 book of the same name by Laurie Lee and was produced by Carlton Television for ITV. The film was first broadcast in Britain on December 27, 1998, and later in the US as the second episode of Series 28 of Masterpiece Theatre. The film is a semi-autobiographical account of the poet Laurie Lee’s childhood and youth, set in the Cotswold village of Slad, Gloucestershire, in the years following the First World War. The narrative spans from when Lee was four to twenty-one years old. It captures the ending of the traditional English village way of life with the advent of motor cars and electricity, the death of the local squire, and the diminishing influence of the church. One significant event in the film is when Lee’s father abandons his family, leaving his wife to raise their eight children alone. This event marks a significant turning point in Lee’s life and serves as a backdrop to his coming-of-age story. As Lee grows older, one theme that emerges is his awakening sexuality, which is symbolized by his first flirtation with a village girl named Rosie, hence the title “Cider with Rosie”. The screenplay for “Cider with Rosie” was written by John Mortimer, who had been friends with Laurie Lee since the 1950s. After Lee’s death in 1997, Mortimer spoke at a memorial service for him and then adapted his friend’s autobiographical book into a screenplay. He persuaded Carlton Television to produce it. However, Lee’s home village of Slad had changed too much since the 1920s to be used as the main film location due to modern alterations like conservatories added to cottages. Therefore, another village, Sapperton, near Cirencester, was used for filming most of the
outdoor scenes. “Cider with Rosie” has been well-received by audiences and critics alike. The performances of the cast were praised, particularly Juliet Stevenson who played Annie, Lee’s mother. Stevenson prepared for her role by reading letters written by Lee’s late mother. The film successfully captures the poetry and spirit of Laurie Lee’s original work and offers a nostalgic look at a kind of village life that was already dying out during the time period it depicts.