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In Theaters: August 24, 2018 - Los Angeles

          August 24, 2018 - New York

PG | 1h 48m | Drama

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    In 1959 England, in a beautiful coastal town, widow Florence Green (Emily Mortimer) is ecstatic when she opens her own book store, named The Old House Bookshop. Because the shop is located in a heritage building, Florence runs into opposition from some of the locals, including the powerful Violet Gamart (Patricia Clarkson), who believes the building should have been turned into an arts center, not a store that offers works such as Nabokov's controversial novel, Lolita. However, Florence earns the support and affection of a reclusive book loving widower (Bill Nighy), who's thrilled that the town finally has a bookshop. As Florence's obstacles amass and bear suspicious signs of a local power struggle, she is forced to ask: is there a place for a bookshop in a town that may not want one? Based on Penelope Fitzgerald's acclaimed novel.

Director: Isabel Coixet

Studio: Greenwich Entertainment

Producer(s): Adolfo Blanco, Chris Curling, Jaume Banacolocha, Joan Bas

Cast: Emily Mortimer, Bill Nighy, Patricia Clarkson, Honor Kneafsey

Writer(s): Isabel Coixet

Official Site: bookshopthefilm.com

12 votes and 5 Reviews

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In Theaters: August 24, 2018 - Los Angeles

          August 24, 2018 - New York

PG | 1h 48m | Drama

  Watch Trailer

    In 1959 England, in a beautiful coastal town, widow Florence Green (Emily Mortimer) is ecstatic when she opens her own book store, named The Old House Bookshop. Because the shop is located in a heritage building, Florence runs into opposition from some of the locals, including the powerful Violet Gamart (Patricia Clarkson), who believes the building should have been turned into an arts center, not a store that offers works such as Nabokov's controversial novel, Lolita. However, Florence earns the support and affection of a reclusive book loving widower (Bill Nighy), who's thrilled that the town finally has a bookshop. As Florence's obstacles amass and bear suspicious signs of a local power struggle, she is forced to ask: is there a place for a bookshop in a town that may not want one? Based on Penelope Fitzgerald's acclaimed novel.

In Theaters: August 24, 2018 - Los Angeles

          August 24, 2018 - New York

PG | 1h 48m | Drama