Another Year is a 2010 British comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike Leigh, starring Lesley Manville, Jim Broadbent, and Ruth Sheen. It premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival in competition for the Palme d'Or. The film was shown at the 54th London Film Festival before its general British release date on 5 November 2010. At the 83rd Academy Awards, Mike Leigh was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
Tom Hepple, a geologist, and Gerri Hepple, a counsellor, are an older
married couple who have a comfortable, loving relationship. The film
observes them over the course of the four seasons of a year, surrounded
by family and friends who mostly suffer some degree of unhappiness.
Gerri's friend and colleague, Mary, works as a receptionist at the
health centre. She is a middle-aged divorcee seeking a new relationship,
and despite telling everyone she is happy, appears desperate and
depressed. She often seems to drink too much. The Hepples' only child,
Joe, is 30 and unmarried and works as a solicitor giving advice on
housing.
In the summer, the Hepples are visited by Ken, Tom's old friend from
his student days. Ken is overweight, eats, smokes and drinks
compulsively and seems very unhappy. Tom and Gerri host a barbecue in
Ken's honour. Mary drives her newly bought car to the party, but gets
lost and arrives late. Having had some wine, she flirts with Joe, whom
she has known since he was a child. He remains friendly but does not
reciprocate the flirtation. After the party, Mary reluctantly gives Ken a
lift to the train station. He makes a clumsy romantic advance and Mary
irritably rejects him.
Months later, in the autumn, Mary is once again at Tom and Gerri's
home. Joe arrives with a new girlfriend, Katie. Mary appears rude and
hostile towards Katie, which is not appreciated by Tom and Gerri. This
creates a rift between Gerri and Mary.
In the winter, Tom, Gerri, and Joe attend the funeral for the wife of
Tom's brother, Ronnie. Towards the end of the service, Ronnie's
estranged son, Carl, arrives, and angrily asks why the ceremony was not
delayed for him. At the reception at Ronnie's house, Carl becomes
aggressive and walks out. Tom and Gerri invite Ronnie back to London to
stay with them for a while and Ronnie agrees.
While Tom and Gerri are at their garden allotment Mary arrives
unannounced at their home and persuades Ronnie to let her in. Her car
has just been written off and she is upset. The two have a cup of tea
and a desultory chat before Mary takes a nap on the settee. When Tom and
Gerri return they are unhappy to find Mary at their house. Gerri
explains to Mary that she feels let down by her earlier behaviour
towards Katie. Mary apologises and weeps. Gerri gradually extends a
degree of warmth to Mary, suggesting that she should seek professional
help and inviting her to stay for dinner, and the two women set the
table. Joe and Katie arrive, their relationship still appearing strong
and happy. The Hepples enjoy dinner together. Mary eats with them but
appears lost and uncertain.

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