In the Gloaming (film)
{{short description|1997 television film}}
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{{Infobox television
| image = In the Gloaming, poster.jpg
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| based_on = New Yorker short story
| writer = Will Scheffer
| director = Christopher Reeve
| starring = {{ubl|Glenn Close|Bridget Fonda|Whoopi Goldberg|Robert Sean Leonard|David Strathairn}}
| music = Dave Grusin
| country = United States
| language = English
| executive_producer = {{ubl|Michael Fuchs|Nicholas Paleologos|Frederick Zollo}}
| producer = Nellie Nugiel
Bonnie Timmermann
| editor = David Ray
| cinematography = Frederick Elmes
| runtime = 67 minutes
| company = {{ubl|Frederick Zollo Productions|HBO NYC Productions}}
| network = HBO
| released = {{Start date|1997|04|20}}
}}
In the Gloaming is a 1997 American television film written by Will Scheffer and directed by Christopher Reeve in his directorial debut. It stars Robert Sean Leonard, Glenn Close, David Strathairn, Bridget Fonda and Whoopi Goldberg. The movie is based on a short story in The New Yorker written by Alice Elliott Dark.{{cite magazine |last1=Dark |first1=Alice Elliott |author1-link=Alice Elliott Dark |title=In the Gloaming |url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1993/05/03/in-the-gloaming |magazine=The New Yorker |date=April 25, 1993}} The film premiered on HBO on April 20, 1997. It won four CableACE Awards and was nominated for five Primetime Emmy Awards.
Premise
Prodigal son Danny leaves San Francisco and returns to his family’s home to die from late-stage AIDS. Danny finds the same icy-cool, upper-crust suburban home he left all those years ago. Danny’s father is a middle-age businessman who's clueless as to how to relate to his son, and who has never come to terms with his son's homosexuality. His sister Anne feels left out of the moments of closeness Danny shares with their mother. His mother Janet feels guilty for keeping her son at a distance, but she becomes the one with whom Danny emotionally connects (and with whom he ultimately ends up facing his death), as they share their thoughts on everything from movies to sex to love. Live-in nurse Myrna completes the picture.{{cite book |last1=Tropiano |first1=Stephen |title=The Prime Time Closet: A History of Gays and Lesbians on TV |date=2002 |publisher=Applause Theatre & Cinema Books |isbn=1-55783-557-8 |location=New York|url=https://archive.org/details/primetimecloseta00trop/mode/2up|oclc=606827696|lccn=2002003220|page=144 }}
Cast
- Robert Sean Leonard as Danny
- Glenn Close as Janet
- David Strathairn as Martin
- Bridget Fonda as Anne
- Whoopi Goldberg as Nurse Myrna
- Annie Starke as Young Anne
- Will Reeve as Young Danny (son of Christopher Reeve)
Production notes
Christopher Reeve had to direct most of the film from a room off set via TV monitors and headphones because the hissing sounds from his respirator would have ruined the actors' voice recordings. He would watch and listen to all the day’s scenes from the room, and when he had instructions to give, he used a microphone to convey those directives to a speaker situated next to the actors.{{cite magazine |last1=Daly |first1=Steve |title=Christopher's Mettle In the Gloaming |url=https://ew.com/article/1997/04/11/christophers-mettle-gloaming/ |magazine=Entertainment Weekly |date=April 11, 1997}} Robert Sean Leonard said of Reeve, "to have someone on your set who cannot move, but who's in charge, is a rather incredible thing. Most first-time directors have a hard time with the chaos that goes on. [They tend to] put lots of the decisions on the cinematographer's shoulders. Not Chris. He held his own … He was the anchor."
Critical reception
Variety wrote in their review that "Close is strikingly passionate, while Leonard is superb in capturing the complex layers of Danny’s ever-evolving emotional state...the movie is rare in its utter lack of contrived sentiment, even when Danny’s near death".{{cite web |last1=Richmond |first1=Ray |title=In the Gloaming |url=https://variety.com/1997/tv/reviews/in-the-gloaming-2-1200449613/ |website=Variety |date=17 April 1997}} The Chicago Tribune wrote "it's an exceptionally powerful work...and Leonard conveys a deep sense of release and clarity of vision, while Close shines as a woman whose tragedy forces her to revisit the paths taken in her life".{{cite web |last1=Johnson |first1=Steve |title="In the Gloaming": This hourlong HBO movie |url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1997-04-24-9704240128-story.html |website=Chicago Tribune |date=April 24, 1997}}
New York Times TV critic John J. O'Connor wrote that "Reeve makes an enormously impressive directorial debut". O'Connor also suggested that this is really a chamber piece, a duet for mother and son. "In this instance, both are extraordinary. Ms. Close...reminds us once again that she can be the most subtle and moving of actresses...and Mr. Leonard skillfully avoids easy sentimentality to create an admirably steel-edged portrait".{{cite web |last1=O'Connor |first1=John J. |author1-link=John J. O'Connor (journalist) |title=A Debut With Resonance, A Family With a Problem |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1997/04/19/arts/a-debut-with-resonance-a-family-with-a-problem.html |website=The New York Times |date=19 April 1997}} The Hartford Courant wrote "the film belongs mostly to Close and Leonard, whose complicated, sometimes uncomfortably close relationship, drives the story". They also advised that the film is an hour well worth investing in, "an often deeply moving portrayal of an American family that too many, no doubt, know too well".{{cite web |last1=Endrst |first1=James |title=Gloaming A Moving But Muddled Portrait of AIDS |url=https://www.courant.com/news/connecticut/hc-xpm-1997-04-14-9704120043-story.html |website=Hartford Courant |date=April 14, 1997}}
Awards and nominations
{{Awards table}}
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! scope="row" rowspan="5"| 1997
| In The Gloaming
| Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie
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| Christopher Reeve
| Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special{{cite news |last1=Vivinetto |first1=Gina |title=Emmys flashback! See what the awards show looked like in 1997 |url=https://www.today.com/popculture/emmys-flashback-see-what-awards-show-looked-1997-t115846 |access-date=11 November 2018 |work=TODAY.com |date=13 September 2017}}
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| Glenn Close
| Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
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| Bridget Fonda
| Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie
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|Fred Elmes
| Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited Series or Movie{{cite web |title=In The Gloaming |url=https://www.emmys.com/shows/gloaming |website=Television Academy}}
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! scope="row" rowspan="4"| 1997
| In The Gloaming
| CableACE Award for Dramatic or Theatrical Special
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| Glenn Close
| CableACE Award for Guest Actress in a Dramatic Special or Series
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| Will Scheffer
| CableACE Award for Writing a Dramatic Special or Series
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| Dave Grusin
| CableACE Award for Original Score{{cite news |title=A complete list of winners of the CableAce Awards |url=https://variety.com/1997/tv/news/a-complete-list-of-winners-of-the-cableace-awards-111661975/ |access-date=10 November 2018 |work=Variety |date=17 November 1997}}
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References
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External links
- {{IMDb title|id=0119362}}
- {{Rotten Tomatoes|in_the_gloaming|In the Gloaming}}
{{Christopher Reeve}}
Category:1997 television films
Category:1997 LGBTQ-related films
Category:American LGBTQ-related television films
Category:Films directed by Christopher Reeve
Category:Films scored by Dave Grusin
Category:HIV/AIDS in American films
Category:1990s LGBTQ-related drama films
Category:1997 directorial debut films
Category:American drama television films