Ulee's Gold Explained

Ulee's Gold
Director:Victor Nuñez
Producer:Jonathan Demme
Music:Charles Engstrom
Cinematography:Virgil Mirano
Editing:Victor Nuñez
Studio:Motion Picture Corporation of America
Clinica Estetico
Nunez-Gowan
Distributor:Orion Pictures
Runtime:115 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$2.7 million
Gross:$9,054,736 (U.S.)

Ulee's Gold is a 1997 American drama film written and directed by Victor Nuñez and starring Peter Fonda. Co-stars include Patricia Richardson, Christine Dunford, Tom Wood, Jessica Biel, J. Kenneth Campbell and Vanessa Zima. It was released by Orion Pictures, with Jonathan Demme receiving presenter credits for his role in the film's financing.[1]

The film was the "Centerpiece Premiere" at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival.[2] Fonda won a Golden Globe Award for his performance and was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor and a Screen Actors Guild Award.

The film's title refers both to the honey Ulee produces as a beekeeper, particularly that made from the nectar of the tupelo tree, and the hidden stolen money.

Van Morrison sings "Tupelo Honey" (the title song of his 1971 album) over the end credits.

Plot

Ulee Jackson is a widowed beekeeper in Wewahitchka, Florida. His son Jimmy is in prison following a botched bank robbery and Jimmy's wife, Helen, has abandoned their two daughters and is living in Orlando. Ulee's stubborn independence prevents him from asking for help, and he has his hands full running his business and acting as surrogate parent to Casey and Penny. Casey is a rebellious teenager and Penny is a timid 10-year-old who seems confused by her parents' absence and the tension at home.

When Ulee visits Jimmy in prison, Jimmy tells him that Helen has turned up at the Orlando home of petty criminals Eddie Flowers and Ferris Dooley. They were Jimmy's accomplices in the robbery, but were never caught. Now they say Helen is sick, and Jimmy asks Ulee to bring her home.

Ulee goes to pick up Helen, but it turns out what Eddie and Ferris really want is the stolen money that Jimmy allegedly hid after the robbery. Ulee agrees to ask Jimmy about it, and then takes Helen home. Helen's "illness" is actually drug addiction and, while she is almost comatose on the way home, she becomes violent and belligerent as she wakes up near the house. Ulee's tenant and next door neighbor, a divorced nurse named Connie, is brought into the home by a frightened Penny, and over the next few days helps Helen through her drug withdrawal.

Meanwhile, Ulee learns that Jimmy hid the bank money in an ice chest under a wrecked pick-up truck left to rust in the swamp. He tells Eddie and Ferris he will bring the money to Orlando in a few days, but they decide they cannot wait and take Helen, Casey, and Penny hostage in Ulee's home. They are then tied up and left in the house as Eddie and Ferris force Ulee at gunpoint to take them to the money. As they are leaving Ulee's house, with Ulee driving, Ulee, uncharacteristically, maks the tires squeal. The unusual sound is enough to get the attention of Connie, who walks over to the house, finds the bound women and releases them. Most likely, she also calls the sheriff to alert him to Eddie and Ferris' actions. After the money has been retrieved, Ulee has an opportunity to kick the pistol into the swamp. The two criminals ride with Ulee back into town, then Eddie, angry about the lost gun, stabs him in the parking lot when they arrive. As Ulee stumbles away bleeding, Eddie and Ferris drive off but are pulled over almost immediately by the sheriff.

In a newly hopeful Jackson household, Helen has stepped back into her role as a mother, and Jimmy expects to be paroled soon. Ulee is happy to return to his bees, but has mixed feelings about giving up some of his responsibilities, as Jimmy has asked to work with Ulee. As he recovers from his wound he begins work on expanding his business to accommodate Jimmy's return, and seems to finally be taking a romantic interest in Connie.

Cast

Production

Nuñez used the Lanier family, a third-generation beekeeping family in Wewahitchka, Florida[3] as "bee consultants" for the film; the Lanier family swamp lands and bee yards served as filming locations, with some members of the family appearing as extras in the film. Other filming locations were Orlando, Carrabelle, Apalachicola and Port St. Joe in Florida.[4] Ulee's Gold was filmed during the late summer/early autumn of 1996.[5]

During a 1997 interview held in Melbourne, Fonda commented on the character he portrayed:The film would help revive Fonda's career.[6]

Reception

Ulee's Gold was well received by critics. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, it has an approval rating of 94% based on reviews from 51 critics, with an average rating of 8.1/10. The website's consensus reads, "Led by an outstanding Peter Fonda performance, Ulee's Gold movingly depicts a family in crisis -- and a patriarch willing to sacrifice for the good of others."[7] On Metacritic, it has a score of 77 out of 100 based on reviews from 23 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[8] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film a grade "B+" on scale of A to F.[9]

Andrew Johnston wrote in Time Out New York: "The plot poses ample opportunities for cliches, all of which Nunez deftly avoids. The characters are wonderfully drawn and bring out the best in the actors —the taciturn Fonda often seems to be channeling his father, and Richardson proves she's too talented to be wasting her time on Home Improvement".[10] Varietys Todd McCarthy described the film as a "gem of rare emotional depth and integrity".[11] Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave it 3.5 out of 4, and wrote: "Peter Fonda here reveals a depth of talent we did not suspect."[12]

Accolades

AwardCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef.
Academy AwardsBest ActorPeter Fonda[13]
ALMA AwardsOutstanding Latino Director of a Feature FilmVictor Nuñez
Chicago Film Critics Association AwardsBest ActorPeter Fonda[14]
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association AwardsBest Actor
Deauville American Film FestivalGrand PrixVictor Nuñez
Jury Prize
FantasportoAudience Award
Golden Globe AwardsBest Actor in a Motion Picture – DramaPeter Fonda[15]
Independent Spirit AwardsBest Feature[16]
Best DirectorVictor Nuñez
Best Male LeadPeter Fonda
Best Supporting FemalePatricia Richardson
Best ScreenplayVictor Nuñez
Mar del Plata International Film FestivalBest Film (International Competition)
MystFestBest Film
National Society of Film Critics AwardsBest ActorPeter Fonda[17]
New York Film Critics Circle AwardsBest Actor[18]
Online Film & Television Association AwardsBest Actor[19]
Best Drama Actor
Online Film Critics Society AwardsBest Actor[20]
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role[21]
Society of Texas Film Critics AwardsBest Actor
Southeastern Film Critics Association AwardsBest Actor[22]
Young Artist AwardsBest Performance in a Feature Film – Supporting Young ActressJessica Biel[23]
Vanessa Zima

Notes and References

  1. News: Review: 'Ulee's Gold' outshines blockbuster pack. CNN .
  2. "Making of" pamphlet accompanying the DVD release
  3. http://www.lltupelohoney.com/uleesgold.htm Ulee's Gold - L.L. Lanier and Son's Tupelo Honey - Wewahitchka, Florida
  4. Web site: Filming locations for Ulee's Gold. 2012-11-06. IMDb.
  5. Web site: Ulee's Gold (1997) Filming Locations.
  6. Filmink . Stephen . Vagg . Peter Fonda – 10 Phases of Acting . October 26, 2019 .
  7. Web site: Ulees Gold . . . 2022-11-04 .
  8. Web site: Ulees Gold Reviews . . . February 27, 2018.
  9. Web site: ULEE'S GOLD (1997) B+ . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20181220122629/https://www.cinemascore.com/publicsearch/index/title/ . 2018-12-20 .
  10. Ulee's Gold . Johnston . Andrew . June 12, 1997 . Time Out New York.
  11. Web site: Todd . McCarthy . Review: 'Ulee's Gold' . Variety . January 29, 1997 . May 6, 2017.
  12. Web site: Ebert . Roger . Roger Ebert . Ulee's Gold . . RogerEbert.com . June 27, 1997.
  13. Web site: The 70th Academy Awards (1998) Nominees and Winners . November 19, 2011 . Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences . AMPAS . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20141109213426/http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1998 . November 9, 2014.
  14. Web site: 1988-2013 Award Winner Archives . . January 2013 . August 24, 2021.
  15. Web site: Ulee's Gold – Golden Globes . . July 5, 2021 . .
  16. Web site: 36 Years of Nominees and Winners . . August 13, 2021.
  17. Web site: Past Awards . . 19 December 2009 . July 5, 2021.
  18. Web site: 1997 New York Film Critics Circle Awards . . July 5, 2021.
  19. Web site: 2nd Annual Film Awards (1997) . Online Film & Television Association . May 15, 2021.
  20. Web site: 1997 Online Film Critics Society Awards . . 3 January 2012 . April 22, 2022.
  21. Web site: The 4th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards. Screen Actors Guild Awards. May 21, 2016. November 1, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111101205428/http://www.sagawards.org/awards/nominees-and-recipients/4th-annual-screen-actors-guild-awards. live.
  22. Web site: 1997 SEFA Awards . sefca.net . May 15, 2021.
  23. Web site: 19th Youth In Film Awards. 2011-03-31. YoungArtistAwards.org. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20161222144713/http://www.youngartistawards.org/pastnoms19.htm. 2016-12-22.