Summaries

A teenager spends his summer listening to heavy metal music and trying to get along with his librarian mum.

The Inbetweeners star Simon Bird's directorial debut is a funny, charming and wince-inducingly accurate adaptation of Joff Winterhart's graphic novel, with a soundtrack by Belle & Sebastian. Days of the Bagnold Summer (2019) sweetly draws you into the wobbly relationship between well-intentioned single librarian Sue Bagnold and her black-clad teenage son Daniel, who'd rather listen to Metallica than his mother. Daniel was meant to spend the summer in Florida visiting his dad, but is now stuck with Mum following the trip's cancellation. The film boasts supporting turns by Rob Brydon and Alice Lowe, but belongs to its two leads. Long-suffering Sue is sympathetically portrayed by Monica Dolan, with Earl Cave's Daniel a suitably lank-haired, pale-skinned picture of adolescent metal-head angst.—London Film Festival

Sue works in a library. Daniel eats crisps and listens to Metallica. This was the summer Daniel was due to spend with his father and his father's new wife in Florida. But when they cancel his trip at the last minute, Sue and Daniel suddenly face the prospect of six long weeks together.

Details

Keywords
  • mother son relationship
  • teenager
  • metal music
  • loss of a pet
  • loss of dog
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Drama
  • Music
Release date Jun 7, 2020
Countries of origin United Kingdom
Official sites Official site
Language English
Production companies Trigger Films Stigma Films Storyhouse

Box office

Gross worldwide $181316

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 26m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 2.39:1

Synopsis

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