1. Hideous Kinky - CultureVulture
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. My movie friend, the Romantic Comedy Wimp, with whom I saw Gillies Mackinnon's new film Hideous Kinky, loved it. Since it had beautiful scenery (filmed in Mor
2. The joy of souks | Movies - The Guardian
Jan 17, 1999 · Hideous Kinky was the acclaimed story of Esther Freud's Moroccan childhood. Now it's been made into a film, she goes on location in ...
Outside, it is grey and blustery and the traffic is thick on Tottenham Court Road. I've come to watch rehearsals for the filming of my first novel, Hideous Kinky, a fictionalised account of my Moroccan childhood.
3. Hideous Kinky (1998) - Turner Classic Movies - TCM
Shown at London Film Festival (Gala) November 5-19, 1998. Shown at Palm Beach International Film Festival April 9-18, 1999. "Hideous Kinky" is the first ...
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4. Hideous Kinky | Moviepedia - Fandom
"Hideous Kinky" was first released in France on October 2, 1998 at the Dinard Festival of British Cinema. A month later on November 17, 1998, it was released at ...
Hideous Kinky is a 1998 British drama film directed by Gillies MacKinnon based on Esther Freud's 1992 novel of the same name, starring Kate Winslet. Set in 1972, a young woman Julia and her daughters: 8-year-old Bea and 6-year-old Lucy leave London for Morocco. While living in a low-rent Marrakech hotel, the three of them survive on the sale of hand-sewn dolls and money from the girls' father, a London poet who has another child from another woman. After the girls match their mother with gentle
5. Hideous Kinky | Arts - The Harvard Crimson
Apr 23, 1999 · Hideous Kinky. FILMHIDEOUS KINKYDirected by Gillies Mac Kinnon Starring Kate Winslet Stratosphere Entertainment. By Kelly A. Turner, ...
No, this is not a Kate Winslet porn flick. The biggest mistake that the producers made in this film was
6. Sight & Sound | Hideous Kinky (1998) - BFI
Dec 20, 2011 · Cover of Sight & Sound February 1999. Hideous Kinky. UK/France 1998. Film still for Hideous Kinky. Reviewed by Philip Kemp. Synopsis.
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7. Hideous Kinky movie review & film summary (1999) - Roger Ebert
Now here is "Hideous Kinky,'' based on an autobiographical novel by Esther Freud, whose father is the British painter Lucien Freud. I'm not sure how much of the ...
In the 1970s, there were movies about the carefree lives of hippies and flower people, and on the screen you could see their children, long-haired, sunburned
8. Hideous Kinky. - WordReference Forums
Apr 18, 2010 · Hi everyone! I'm trying to translate into Spanish the title of a book called Hideous Kinky. It is also the title of its film adaptation, ...
Hi everyone! I'm trying to translate into Spanish the title of a book called Hideous Kinky. It is also the title of its film adaptation, a 1998 low-budget film starring Kate Winslet. As far as I know, "hideous" means "horrible" / "espantoso" and "kinky" is "pervertido". But I was wondering if...
9. Film review: Hideous Kinky - Deseret News
Jun 18, 1999 · Based on Esther Freud's semi-autobiographical novel, "Hideous Kinky" follows a twentysomething Brit, Julia (Winslet), who travels to Morocco ...
Despite its title, "Hideous Kinky" is really neither of those things. Actually, the name of this understated period drama comes from a nonsensical game played by two of its characters. But nonetheless, it's one that doesn't seem particularly fitting for what is essentially a warmhearted, if at-times meandering, character piece.
10. Hideous Kinky | Rotten Tomatoes
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Unsatisfied with her life in England, young mother Julia (Kate Winslet) relocates to Morocco with her small daughters, Lucy (Carrie Mullan) and Bea (Bella Riza). Although the family enjoys various adventures, they struggle to make ends meet. As their carefree mother relies on good fortune and new boyfriends for financial support, the girls find surrogate father figures in the kindly con artist Bilal (Saïd Taghmaoui) and the dapper European Santoni (Pierre Clémenti).
11. On the Marrakesh Express | | guardian.co.uk Film
Feb 7, 1999 · The singular achievement of Hideous Kinky is that though set in Morocco and dealing with important subjects like self-discovery and growing up ...
When the movies expose Europeans to the blinding light and alien culture of North Africa, we expect extraordinary things to happen and they usually do. In Bertolucci's The Sheltering Sky, the American travellers go to pieces; in Visconti's The Stranger, a Frenchman commits an inexplicable murder; in Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much, a child is kidnapped and in John Milius's The Wind and the Lion, an American mother and her children are snatched by an outlaw chieftain.
12. Hideous Kinky - EricDSnider.com
Apr 26, 1999 · “Hideous Kinky” will probably be a nostalgia piece for those who participated in the hippie movement of the early '70s, but there's little else ...
“Hideous Kinky” is neither hideous nor kinky. It’s also not terribly interesting. The film, directed by Gillies MacKinnon and based on Esther Freud’s autobiographical novel, takes place in Marrakech, Morocco, in 1972. This was a time when many people, including rock stars like Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton, retreated to Marrakech in order to “find […]
13. Hideous Kinky - Hooray For Dead White Males
Jun 27, 2021 · Why it's a classic: Hideous Kinky was Esther Freud's debut novel, published when she was just 26. Freud freely acknowledged that the story was ...
In which I review Hideous Kinky, Esther Freud’s 1992 novel about two young English girls living in the chaos of late 1960s Morocco while their well-meaning hippie mother pursues enlightenment…
14. Hideous Kinky | film by MacKinnon [1998] - Britannica
Other articles where Hideous Kinky is discussed: Kate Winslet: Hideous Kinky (1998) featured Winslet as a woman traveling in search of spiritual fulfillment ...
Other articles where Hideous Kinky is discussed: Kate Winslet: Hideous Kinky (1998) featured Winslet as a woman traveling in search of spiritual fulfillment in 1960s Morocco with her two daughters. In Holy Smoke (1999) she starred as a young woman whose parents extricate her from a cult and attempt to have her deprogrammed. Winslet…
15. Hideous Kinky [1999] [R] - 6.3.5 | Parents' Guide & Review
Hideous Kinky | 1999 | R | - 6.3.5. After a soured marriage, a young mother ... Did you know you can now filter searches by any combination of ratings?
After a soured marriage, a young mother takes her two daughters to Morocco in search of spiritual knowledge and inner peace. With Kate Winslet, Said Taghmaoui, Bella Riza, Carrie Mullan, Pierre Clementi, Abigail Cruttenden, Ahmed Boulane, Sira Stampe, Amidou, Michelle Fairley, Kevin McKidd, Peter Youngblood Hills, Mohcine Barmouni, Annouar Zrika and Mohamed Cherkaoui. [1:38]
16. HIDEOUS KINKY - Dennis Schwartz Reviews
The title of the film comes from the squealing giggles that saying hideous kinky gives Julia's little girls. With Julia strapped for cash and not receiving ...
HIDEOUS KINKY(director: Gillies MacKinnon; screenwriters: Billy MacKinnon/based on the novel by Esther Freud; cinematographer: John de Borman; editor: Pia Di Ciaula; cast: Kate Winslet (Julia), Said Taghmaoui (Bilal), Bella Riza (Bea), Carrie Mullan (Lucy), Pierre Clémenti (Santoni), Abigail Cruttenden (Charlotte), Ahmed Boulane (Ben Said), Sira Stampe (Eva), Amidou (Sufi Sheikh), Michelle Fairley (Patricia); Runtime: 99; AMLF; 1998-UK)