Description
As WWII looms, a wealthy widow hires an amateur archaeologist to excavate the burial mounds on her estate. When they make a historic discovery, the echoes of Britain's past resonate in the face of its uncertain future.
The Dig (2021)
Genre: Drama, History
Cast: Carey Mulligan, Ralph Fiennes, Lily James, Johnny Flynn, Ben Chaplin
Crew: Maria Djurkovic, Jon Harris, Redmond Morris, Martin Cantwell, Karen Wakefield
Release: 2021-01-14
Budget: $3,635,582
Revenue: $99,545,328
Brickmason: Prof. Della Davis DDS
Forensic Science Technician: Emory Hintz
Food Servers: Dr. Lenny Hartmann
Dietetic Technician: Martina Jaskolski
Education Administrator: Lloyd Luettgen
Postal Service Mail Sorter: Mr. Ulises Blanda V
Conveyor Operator: Miss Gwendolyn Schaefer
Power Plant Operator: Megane Predovic
Public Health Social Worker: Assunta Moen III
Public Relations Specialist: Dr. Angelita Sauer
Photographic Reproduction Technician: Lorena Tremblay
Pantograph Engraver: Kaylah Torp
Cast: Carey Mulligan, Ralph Fiennes, Lily James, Johnny Flynn, Ben Chaplin
Crew: Maria Djurkovic, Jon Harris, Redmond Morris, Martin Cantwell, Karen Wakefield
Release: 2021-01-14
Budget: $3,635,582
Revenue: $99,545,328
Brickmason: Prof. Della Davis DDS
Forensic Science Technician: Emory Hintz
Food Servers: Dr. Lenny Hartmann
Dietetic Technician: Martina Jaskolski
Education Administrator: Lloyd Luettgen
Postal Service Mail Sorter: Mr. Ulises Blanda V
Conveyor Operator: Miss Gwendolyn Schaefer
Power Plant Operator: Megane Predovic
Public Health Social Worker: Assunta Moen III
Public Relations Specialist: Dr. Angelita Sauer
Photographic Reproduction Technician: Lorena Tremblay
Pantograph Engraver: Kaylah Torp
“The Dig” has no plagues of locusts or melting human flesh — though Ralph Fiennes could use a shower It’s an intimate film that moves at the deliberate careful pace of an excavation and in .
Told with simplicity and grace and a sensitivity to the pastoral Suffolk landscape of wide fields and wider skies The Dig is often quite thrilling particularly in the digs initial phases when its just Basil and Edith discussing how to proceed Edith had a youthful interest in archaeology and was accepted to university.
The Dig ends by referencing World War II and the uncertain fates of the main characters The Netflix film tells the reallife story of the Sutton Hoo burial site that was excavated in Suffolk England which is detailed in John Prestons eponymous 2007 novel.
The Dig Archive shows reallife archaeologist from Netflix film Close Archive footage from a 1965 BBC documentary shows the reallife archaeologist who discovered AngloSaxon treasures at Sutton Hoo.
The Dig is a 2021 British drama film directed by Simon Stone based on the 2007 novel of the same name by John Preston which reimagines the events of the 1939 excavation of Sutton stars Carey Mulligan Ralph Fiennes Lily James Johnny Flynn Ben Chaplin Ken Stott Archie Barnes and Monica Dolan It had a limited release on 15 January 2021 followed by streaming on Netflix on 29 .
‘The Dig’ is wellcrafted and directed by Simon Stone The production is magnificent confidently evoking the 1939 setting The pianodriven score by Stefan Gregory is alternately uplifting and melancholy but nearly perfect.
There’s no arguing that The Dig the new film premiering January 29 on Netflix is a big beautiful period drama Indeed it checks all the boxes gorgeous English setting a ramshackle .
Directed by Simon Stone With Carey Mulligan Ralph Fiennes Lily James Johnny Flynn An archaeologist embarks on the historically important excavation of Sutton Hoo in 1938.
The Dig is a historical novel by John Preston published in May 2007 set in the context of the 1939 AngloSaxon ship burial excavation at Sutton Hoo Suffolk dust jacket describes it as a brilliantly realized account of the most famous archaeological dig in Britain in modern times The author employs a degree of literary licence so that the account in the book differs in .
Meet the Real People Behind the Sutton Hoo Excavations as Portrayed in Netflixs The Dig January 19 2021 by Lily Panych The excavations at Sutton Hoo the site of Dark Ageera AngloSaxon
Told with simplicity and grace and a sensitivity to the pastoral Suffolk landscape of wide fields and wider skies The Dig is often quite thrilling particularly in the digs initial phases when its just Basil and Edith discussing how to proceed Edith had a youthful interest in archaeology and was accepted to university.
The Dig ends by referencing World War II and the uncertain fates of the main characters The Netflix film tells the reallife story of the Sutton Hoo burial site that was excavated in Suffolk England which is detailed in John Prestons eponymous 2007 novel.
The Dig Archive shows reallife archaeologist from Netflix film Close Archive footage from a 1965 BBC documentary shows the reallife archaeologist who discovered AngloSaxon treasures at Sutton Hoo.
The Dig is a 2021 British drama film directed by Simon Stone based on the 2007 novel of the same name by John Preston which reimagines the events of the 1939 excavation of Sutton stars Carey Mulligan Ralph Fiennes Lily James Johnny Flynn Ben Chaplin Ken Stott Archie Barnes and Monica Dolan It had a limited release on 15 January 2021 followed by streaming on Netflix on 29 .
‘The Dig’ is wellcrafted and directed by Simon Stone The production is magnificent confidently evoking the 1939 setting The pianodriven score by Stefan Gregory is alternately uplifting and melancholy but nearly perfect.
There’s no arguing that The Dig the new film premiering January 29 on Netflix is a big beautiful period drama Indeed it checks all the boxes gorgeous English setting a ramshackle .
Directed by Simon Stone With Carey Mulligan Ralph Fiennes Lily James Johnny Flynn An archaeologist embarks on the historically important excavation of Sutton Hoo in 1938.
The Dig is a historical novel by John Preston published in May 2007 set in the context of the 1939 AngloSaxon ship burial excavation at Sutton Hoo Suffolk dust jacket describes it as a brilliantly realized account of the most famous archaeological dig in Britain in modern times The author employs a degree of literary licence so that the account in the book differs in .
Meet the Real People Behind the Sutton Hoo Excavations as Portrayed in Netflixs The Dig January 19 2021 by Lily Panych The excavations at Sutton Hoo the site of Dark Ageera AngloSaxon
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