After opening the Dublin Film Festival, director Aisling Walsh hopes to bring her story of an artist battling arthritis to the world, writes Esther McCarthy.
Ethan Hawke and Sally Hawkins in Maudie, the true story of artist Maud Lewis, directed by Irish filmmaker Aisling Walsh, left.
She was the low-key, quirky artist whose paintings, sublime in their simplicity, made her beloved in her native Canada.
Now an Irish filmmaker is hopeful that she can help make the work of Maud Lewis celebrated throughout the world.
Lewis, who sold painted cards out of her remote home in Nova Scotia, defied crippling rheumatoid arthritis, which she developed in childhood and suffered from throughout her life, to become one of Canadas most loved folk artists.
Irish director Aisling Walsh is bringing Lewiss story to the big screen in an intimate drama, Maudie, starring Sally Hawkins and Ethan Hawke, that will open this years Audi Dublin International Film Festival. The film also focuses on Mauds difficult marriage to her husband, Everett.
ADIFF, which will feature scores of anticipated Irish and international features and shorts, and Walsh, for one, is looking forward to bringing her film home for the opening night.
Its a couple of years since I screened a film in Ireland, so its rather special for me. Im looking forward to it very much, said the London-based filmmaker, whose credits include acclaimed Irish film Song For a Raggy Boy and the award-winning TV series Fingersmith and Room at the Top.
Its interesting, you spend so long making a film, a long time putting it together in the cutting room and trying to get it up to its flying best as I call it, then you try to bring it out into the world.
The response has been kind of universal. Its amazing how people respond to it. They laugh, they cry, they go on that journey. Thats really satisfying.
Walsh hopes that the film will help bring Mauds story and work to a wider audience.
Shes well known in Nova Scotia where shes from, in Toronto, Vancouver and in America as well because people travelled and holidayed quite a lot in that part of the world, would have stopped outside the house and bought her work.
But otherwise, like a lot of women artists she isnt terribly recognised. Its amazing that shes not. Its nice that this will hopefully make her a little more well known in the world.
Walsh, whod trained as a painter before forging a career in film, had been interested in making a film about an artist for almost a decade and was watching out for the right project.
When Sherry Whites script landed on her desk, she was hooked. Id looked at making a film about a painter, there were one or two stories I was interested in. I did know her work, Id seen these pictures.
Then I thought of Sally and thought it could be a really good opportunity for us to work together again, wed been trying to find something to do together (since collaborating on the mini-series Fingersmith).
This just seemed to be right. And that story I was just fascinated by the portrait of that marriage, that love story. I thought that I could bring something to it, that if youre lucky could be kind of magical.
As well as her art, the film focuses on Mauds complicated marriage to Everett Lewis, a temperamental man with whom she had a loving but often-fraught relationship.
There are dark details within their union, and in the wrong hands this tale of an imperfect romance could have rung less true. A lot of it is two people in a room, in a landscape together. Would I have done it ten years ago? No, Id probably have run for the hills. That (the relationship) is quite complex in its own way because youve got nowhere to hide. It just really spoke to me, so much that I thought I really want to make this film.
Maud had severe arthritis that impacted greatly on her movement, but Walsh and Hawkins never characterise this in a way that feels mawkish or manipulative.
People who have disabilities have disabilities, says Walsh. They live with them. They dont think of them as disabilities. Thats what youve got in life and you get on with it. Apart from the pain she had, which apparently got quite bad in later life, that was how she was and who she was.
Its really important that you dont think about it, but that its there, thats who Maud is. Shes lived with it all her life. I thought that was an interesting way to play it, and Sally really wanted to do that too.
Though Walsh has lived in London since moving to the city to study three decades ago, she still considers Dublin to be home and spent almost six months here last year, largely working on post-production on the film.
I came here originally for three years as a student and never thought Id be here this long. I always consider Dublin home, she observes.
If youve lived in London like I have for thirty years, you get used to that scale and size and there are a lot of things there that I love.
Though she considers the recent Brexit vote a shame she doesnt see herself leaving London permanently. Theres a point where you realise that its going to happen. Its interesting, I know people who voted to come out and people who desperately wanted to stay.
"Maybe they have to be out for a while to remember why it would have been good to stay. I think its a shame because theyre a very strong voice in Europe.
The cast is almost entirely made up of actors with intellectual disabilities.
Irish Examiner Ltd. All rights reserved
Read more:
Putting Maud and arthritis into the frame | Irish Examiner - Irish Examiner
- Annual Health Observances | NIAMS - National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) - October 6th, 2024
- Obesity dampens rheumatoid arthritis treatment effectiveness, satisfaction - Healio - October 6th, 2024
- Patient Perspectives: Finding Grace While Living With Rheumatoid Arthritis - Rheumatology Advisor - October 6th, 2024
- Rheumatoid arthritis tied to heavy economic and human burdens - Medical Xpress - October 6th, 2024
- Dual therapy can have synergistic effect in difficult-to-treat inflammatory diseases - Healio - October 6th, 2024
- Hand-Held Scanner Could Transform Cancer and Arthritis Diagnosis - Technology Networks - October 6th, 2024
- Medical imaging breakthrough could transform cancer and arthritis diagnosis - University College London - October 6th, 2024
- Citryll and leading rheumatology centres receive - GlobeNewswire - October 6th, 2024
- Its going to be ubiquitous: Weight loss drugs may aid rheumatic disease treatment - Healio - October 6th, 2024
- Comorbidities Associated With Psoriasis: 5 Things to Know - Medscape - October 6th, 2024
- Opinion: Let's treat arthritis with the seriousness it deserves - Vancouver Sun - October 6th, 2024
- New handheld scanner technology could transform cancer and arthritis diagnosis - The Engineer - October 6th, 2024
- Stem cell therapy for osteoarthritis: Functional cartilage regeneration using 3d bioprinting technology - Open Access Government - October 6th, 2024
- Handheld scanner could transform cancer and arthritis diagnosis study - The Independent - October 6th, 2024
- Ankylosing Spondylitis and Self-Care: 6 Science-Backed Tips - Everyday Health - October 6th, 2024
- From a Labrador with arthritis to a goldfishs lifespan your pet queries answered... - The Sun - October 6th, 2024
- 15 Home Essentials That Make Life Easier If You Have Arthritis - HuffPost - September 21st, 2024
- Gout, a painful form of arthritis, is on the rise. Avoiding red meat and alcohol can help. - Yahoo Life - September 21st, 2024
- Arthritis Can Flare Up in Colder Weather: Tips to Easing the Pain - MedicineNet - September 21st, 2024
- Arthritis Can Flare Up in Colder Weather: Tips to Easing the Pan - U.S. News & World Report - September 21st, 2024
- Arthritis can flare up in colder weather: Tips to easing the pan - Medical Xpress - September 21st, 2024
- See how Waymo is bringing Arthritis Foundation of Arizona families to the ballpark - ABC15 Arizona in Phoenix - September 21st, 2024
- Prevalence of Loneliness in Inflammatory Arthritis and its Association with Disease Activity - Physician's Weekly - September 21st, 2024
- Psoriatic Arthritis and Gluten: Whats the Link? - Health Central - September 21st, 2024
- Arthritis Can Flare Up in Colder Weather: Tips to Easing the Pan - Southernminn.com - September 21st, 2024
- 6 Knee Injuries That Can Cause Arthritis - Health News Hub - September 21st, 2024
- The Best Rheumatoid Arthritis Self-Care Tips To Soothe Painful Joints and Improve Mobility - Yahoo Life - September 21st, 2024
- Arthritis Can Flare Up in Colder Weather: Tips to Easing the Pan - El Paso Inc. - September 21st, 2024
- Shifting kneecap in kids? Early ligament repair can prevent arthritis in young Age: Experts - The Times of India - September 21st, 2024
- Arthritis Can Flare Up in Colder Weather: Tips to Easing the Pan - Shelbynews - September 21st, 2024
- Arthritis Can Flare Up in Colder Weather: Tips to Easing the Pan - Citizentribune - September 21st, 2024
- Arthritis Can Flare Up in Colder Weather: Tips to Easing the Pan - News-Daily.com - September 21st, 2024
- Casavant: Access to virtual care at risk for millions of arthritis patients - Daily Independent - September 21st, 2024
- Arthritis Can Flare Up in Colder Weather: Tips to Easing the Pan - Avery Journal Times - September 21st, 2024
- Arthritis Can Flare Up in Colder Weather: Tips to Easing the Pan - The Elkhart Truth - September 21st, 2024
- What To Eat (And Skip) on a Rheumatoid Arthritis Diet To Reduce Painful Inflammation - Woman's World - September 21st, 2024
- Tiny knee bone linked to arthritis may have helped humans walk upright, scientists suggest - Sky News - September 13th, 2024
- Medical Marijuana Helps People With Arthritis And Other Rheumatic Conditions Reduce Use Of Opioids And Other Medications, Study Shows - Marijuana... - September 13th, 2024
- My 'stomach bug' turned out to be an agonising pain condition that left me wheelchair bound within four years - Daily Mail - September 13th, 2024
- Distinct mucosal endotypes as initiators and drivers of rheumatoid arthritis - Nature.com - September 13th, 2024
- Early Use of Steroids Linked to Prolonged Treatment in RA - Medscape - September 13th, 2024
- How rheumatoid arthritis and Down syndrome are helping researchers find treatments for Alzheimer's - Colorado Public Radio - September 13th, 2024
- Is It Bad to Drink Coffee if You Have Rheumatoid Arthritis? - Health Central - September 13th, 2024
- Harnessing Patient Insights: The Role of PROs in Managing Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis - MD Magazine - September 13th, 2024
- Spotlight On Maryland-The Arthritis Foundation - Audacy - September 13th, 2024
- Gum disease and arthritis: How bacteria in your mouth could be hurting your joints - Hindustan Times - September 13th, 2024
- An interdisciplinary perspective on peripheral drivers of pain in rheumatoid arthritis - Nature.com - September 13th, 2024
- Sky's Angel Reese to have wrist surgery Tuesday, be in cast for six weeks - USA TODAY - September 13th, 2024
- A message from AdventHealth: Swing into action to fight Arthritis - Johnson County Post - September 13th, 2024
- Bio-Thera Solutions and Biogen Publish Phase 3 Clinical Trial Data for TOFIDENCE (BAT1806/BIIB800), an approved Biosimilar referencing tocilizumab in... - September 13th, 2024
- Failed Remission in Early RA No Better With Added Etanercept - Medscape - August 25th, 2024
- Trapeziectomy and Mini TightRope Suspensionplasty for First Carpometacarpal Joint Arthritis - Cureus - August 25th, 2024
- What is early arthritis? UAB experts weigh in - University of Alabama at Birmingham - August 25th, 2024
- Evaluating and Adjusting Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment: Adhering to ACR Guidelines for csDMARDs and Advanced Therapies - MD Magazine - August 25th, 2024
- Gelsolin alleviates rheumatoid arthritis by negatively regulating NLRP3 inflammasome activation - Nature.com - August 25th, 2024
- The association between the aggregate index of systemic inflammation and risk of rheumatoid arthritis: retrospective analysis of NHANES 19992018 -... - August 25th, 2024
- High Prevalence of Tendon Issues in Hand Osteoarthritis - Medscape - August 25th, 2024
- The point of knee shots - Harvard Health - August 25th, 2024
- Exploring the Discrepancy Between Patient Perception and Disease Activity Assessments - MD Magazine - August 25th, 2024
- Do you have knee pain from osteoarthritis? You might not need surgery. Here's what to try instead - ABC News - August 25th, 2024
- Blood test provides early alert to knee arthritis - Cleveland Jewish News - August 7th, 2024
- Lifestyle tips for youth's bone health: Avoid these habits to prevent arthritis - Hindustan Times - January 25th, 2024
- Arthritis | Johns Hopkins Medicine - January 9th, 2024
- What Is Arthritis? | Arthritis Foundation - May 17th, 2023
- Procedure to Surgery for Arthritis Is Recommended After First Failed Non-Operative Therapy - DocWire News - March 29th, 2023
- Higher Prevalence of Sarcopenia Reported in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis - Rheumatology Network - October 7th, 2022
- Exploring the Relationship Between Psoriatic Arthritis and Psoriasis - Dermatology Times - October 7th, 2022
- Are Tomatoes Bad For Arthritis? Here's What An MD Has To Say - Women's Health - October 7th, 2022
- Tocilizumab for Treating ICI-Induced Arthritis and Colitis - DocWire News - October 7th, 2022
- Why Arthritis Is A Clear And Present Danger, And How We Can Fight It - CNBCTV18 - October 7th, 2022
- Arthritis: Five cruciferous veg 'block inflammatory process' - backed by 10-year study - Express - October 7th, 2022
- 5 Exercise Habits for Arthritis in Your 50s - Eat This, Not That - October 7th, 2022
- Arthritis: 8 types of fish can cause acid crystals to build up in joints - 'very painful' - Express - October 7th, 2022
- EMA Issues Positive Opinion on the Safety of Filgotinib - Medscape - October 7th, 2022
- Lamb of God's Willie Adler on their new album Omens - Guitar.com - October 7th, 2022
- Eat Your Way to Stronger Bones & Healthy Joints - Daniel Island News - October 7th, 2022
- Long COVID could be linked to a totally different (and common) virus, new study finds - Fortune - October 7th, 2022
- My body hurt so much I thought I had arthritis & I started forgetting people it was the menopause, says K... - The Sun - October 7th, 2022
- 'Terrified' nan cant afford heating despite painful arthritis and will do 'Christmas shopping at Poundland' - Lincolnshire Live - October 7th, 2022
- Dirt & Glory's Alex Moss Cherishes the 'Real World Impact' of His Role | LBBOnline - Little Black Book - LBBonline - October 7th, 2022