Deeply (2000)

All of life is salt water ... tears, sweat and the sea.

Deeply (2000) poster

On Ironbound Island, native Fiona McKay arrives from Europe with her teenage daughter Clair, hoping that the peace of the island will help the girl get over the death of her boyfriend. The girl finds comfort in the company of a visiting American girl and more so in the stories of Celia, a crazy old local who weaves enchanting tales which cleverly combine her own experiences on the island with mystifying legends.

Director: Sheri Elwood
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Romance
Runtime: 101 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Micki Meuser
Cinematography: Sebastian Edschmid
Editing: Jon Gregory
Production: VIP Babelsberger Filmproduktion GmbH & Co. KG, Bellwood Stories, TiMe Film- und TV-Produktions GmbH
Country: Germany, Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Bittersweet Farewell and Lasting Pain, Reflections on Life and Death

Keywords

island, funeral, fairy tale, curse, memory, writer, woman director

Trailer

Deeply Trailer
More Films by Director: Sheri Elwood
More Films in Genre: Drama, Mystery, Romance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Deeply about?
On Ironbound Island, native Fiona McKay arrives from Europe with her teenage daughter Clair, hoping that the peace of the island will help the girl get over the death of her boyfriend. The girl finds comfort in the company of a visiting American girl and more so in the stories of Celia, a crazy old local who weaves enchanting tales which cleverly combine her own experiences on the island with mystifying legends.
Who directed Deeply?
Deeply was directed by Sheri Elwood.
Who stars in Deeply?
Deeply stars Kirsten Dunst, Lynn Redgrave, Julia Brendler, Trent Ford, Brent Carver, Alberta Watson.
How long is Deeply?
Deeply has a runtime of 1h 41m (101 minutes).
What genre is Deeply?
Deeply is a Drama, Mystery, Romance film.
Where was Deeply produced?
Deeply was produced in Germany, Canada.
What are the themes of Deeply?
The themes of Deeply include: Bittersweet Farewell and Lasting Pain, Reflections on Life and Death.