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Morvern Callar (film)

Morvern Callar is a 2002 psychological drama film directed by Lynne Ramsay and starring Samantha Morton as the title character and Kathleen McDermott. The screenplay, cowritten by Ramsay and Liana Dognini, was based on the 1995 novel of the same name by Alan Warner. It follows a young woman in a small Scottish port town who, in the aftermath of her boyfriend's suicide, conceals his death before embarking on a vacation with her friend.

Plot
Morvern Callar is a young woman living in a small port town in Scotland, where she works at a supermarket. On Christmas morning, she wakes to discover that her boyfriend has killed himself. He has left her a suicide note, a mixtape, Christmas presents, money for a funeral, and the manuscript of his unpublished novel. The novel is dedicated to Morvern, and she replaces his name with hers in the manuscript before sending it to the publisher mentioned in his suicide note. Morvern does not contact the authorities and leaves his body where it is. She tells her best friend and coworker, Lanna, that her boyfriend has left her and moved abroad. After several days, Morvern dismembers the body and buries it in the mountains. She cleans the flat to remove all traces of blood and invites Lanna to move in with her. Morvern receives a letter of interest from the book publisher and calls to inform them that they can reach her while she is on holiday in Spain. Lanna confesses to Morvern that she had slept with her boyfriend. Although Morvern is upset with Lanna, she still brings her to Spain, where they enjoy the nightlife together. At the hotel, Morvern meets a man whose mother has recently died, and she has sex with him. The next day, Morvern abruptly tells Lanna that they must leave the hotel. They travel to another town but get lost and end up spending the night on a rural road. Lanna becomes increasingly frustrated with Morvern's erratic behavior, and by morning, they part ways. Morvern meets with the publishers, who have travelled to Spain hoping to acquire the rights to the manuscript. Morvern continues to pretend that she wrote the novel and accepts a £100,000 advance. Back in Scotland with her £100,000 cheque, Morvern invites Lanna to accompany her to Spain again, but Lanna refuses, stating that her life is in Scotland. Morvern collects her suitcase and heads to the railway station. In a nightclub, she listens to "Dedicated to the One I Love" from the mixtape her boyfriend had left for her. ==Cast==
Production
A substantial portion of the film was shot in Almería, Spain. The Scottish scenes were filmed in Oban. ==Soundtrack==
Soundtrack
The official motion picture soundtrack for Morvern Callar was released on January 28, 2003, by Alliance Atlantis Records. Additionally, the film features the following songs not included on the official soundtrack: "Cînd eram la '48" by Taraf de Haïdouks, and "Dedicated to the One I Love" by The Mamas & the Papas. ==Release==
Release
Morvern Callar was released theatrically in the United Kingdom on 1 November 2002. In the United States, it opened in a limited release on 20 December 2002. ==Reception==
Reception
Box office Morvern Callar grossed US$267,907 in the United Kingdom and $600,406 in international territories, for a worldwide box-office gross of $869,820. Critical response Morvern Callar received favorable reviews from critics. Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian awarded the film five out of five stars, writing: "This is a mesmeric, startling and sometimes baffling movie from Lynne Ramsay, the follow-up to her magnificent debut Ratcatcher; and while it may not have the closed perfection of that film, it undoubtedly announces Ramsay as one of the most distinctive talents in British cinema, and certainly one of the very few with the conviction to be taken seriously as an auteur, in the highest and most fully unapologetic sense of the word." Elvis Mitchell of The New York Times called the film "blithely powerful" and praised Morton's performance. Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times awarded the film a favorable review, writing that it "has an admirable spareness and tension as one sequence connects to the next, tautly but with the randomness of Morvern’s new existence. The film is almost entirely a visual experience, and the images of cinematographer Alwin Kuchler (who also shot Ratcatcher) are as beautiful and expressive as Morton’s Morvern is herself." Accolades ==Legacy==
Legacy
In the 2022 Sight and Sound critics' poll, Morvern Callar was ranked 243rd on the list of best movies of all time. The film has been cited as a favorite film by the band Beach House, who introduced it at the inaugural edition of Baltimore's New/Next Film Festival. Writing for a film club hosted by Literary Hub, Rachel Kushner picked Morvern Callar as one of her favorite movies, calling it a "gritty and sublime mood portrait". Musician Kim Gordon, best known for Sonic Youth, named Morvern Callar as one of her favorite movies and an influence on her own art. She especially highlights the soundtrack of the film, calling it a "character" and "a thread throughout the film". Director Sean Baker named Morvern Callar as one of his ten favorite films of the 21st century in the poll conducted by The New York Times in 2025. ==References==
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