WHITE OLEANDER, the Janet Fitch novel made famous on Oprah's Book Club, is the tale of an intense and toxic mother-daughter relationship, coupled with a look at the fundamentally skewed U.S. foster care system. When the beautiful photographer Ingrid Magnusson (Michelle Pfeiffer) is imprisoned for allegedly murdering a philandering boyfriend, her daughter Astrid (Alison Lohman) does her best to survive a string of foster homes where natural adolescent mistakes turn into land mines. Her first stop is the home of a born-again Christian, Starr (Robin Wright Penn, who is so good in this part she's physically unrecognizable.) Next, she is sent to the home of a clinically depressed actress, Claire Richards (Renee Zellweger, whose natural effervescence is delightfully disturbing here.) Claire uses Astrid to fill the void left by a roaming husband (Noah Wyle). Astrid juggles her list of changing homes with visits to Mommy Dearest in prison, while suffering flashbacks of the alleged murder.
WHITE OLEANDER, the first feature for U.K. television director Peter Kosminsky, is stark and brooding. Its simultaneously awful and lovely tone is reminiscent of AMERICAN BEAUTY or THE ICE STORM.
DVD Features:
Region 1
Snap Case
Single Side - Dual Layer
Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85
Letterbox - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Dolby Digital 5.1 - French
Additional Release Material:
Deleted Scenes
Featurette:
1. Bravo Special - The Making of White Oleander
2. HBO First Look - The Journey of White Oleander
Executive Producer
E.K. Gaylord, II: Executive Producer, A WALK TO REMEMBER (2001)
Executive Producer
Kristin Harms: Executive Producer, WHITE OLEANDER (2002)
Executive Producer
Patrick Markey: American Producer/Second Unit Director
Executive Producer
Stacy Cohen:
Source Writer
Janet Fitch: Source Writer, WHITE OLEANDER (2002)
Director of Photography
Elliot Davis: Cinematographer
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Review 1:
"...[With] pleasingly subdued photography...[and a] nicely shaded approach to characterisation..."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.59-60 12/01/2003
Review 2:
"...Lohman is indelibly moving....[Pfeiffer] does some of the best work of her career....Robin Wright Penn also gives a terrific performance..."
Source: Movieline's Hollywood Life
p.30-1
Review 3:
"...Michelle Pfeiffer is icily powerful..."
Source: USA Today
p.6E 10/11/2002
Review 4:
"...WHITE OLEANDER eschews easy sentimentality and presents the women as complex individuals..."
Source: Box Office
p.147 11/01/2002
Review 5:
"...Robin Wright Penn brings believable, unguarded fury to the role..."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.89 10/18/2002
Review 6:
"...It's a tribute to the strength of the book's conception and the good work that's gone into it that it retains the power to haunt us..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.C21 10/11/2002
Review 7:
"...WHITE OLEANDER is a superbly acted from top to bottom. Ms. Pfeiffer, giving the most complex screen performance of her career, makes her Olympian seductress at once irresistible and diabolical..."
Source: New York Times
p.E13 10/11/2002
Review 8:
"...Kosminsky shows real command of his tech resources, and has an eye for details of L.A. that perhaps only an outsider can bring..."
Source: Variety
p.28 09/09/2002