CINESTIA
ExploreFavoritesRadar
Sign in
ExploreFavoritesRadar
Home/Explore/Catalog/The Dig
All Titles
The Dig
Soundtrack
YouTubeGoogle
Radar
Get notified when it hits streaming, rent, or buy below your target price.
Related titles
?
Neklidnou hladinou
Amish Stud: The Eli Weaver Story
Amish Stud: The Eli Weaver Story
Fight Club
Fight Club
The Poseidon Adventure
The Poseidon Adventure
Secret Beyond the Door
Secret Beyond the Door
COLLECTION · Movie · 2021

The Dig

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.

Source: TMDB
* 6.8 (1,355)DramaHistoryUnited Kingdom
Soundtrack
YouTubeGoogle
Directors
Simon Stone
Countries
United Kingdom
Studios
Clerkenwell Films · Magnolia Mae Films
Runtime
112 min
Age rating
PG-13(US — 13+)
ViolenceSexDrug Use
Release
14/01/2021
Score
6.8 / 10 (1,355)

Awards and nominations

  • Nominated at London Critics Circle Film Awards — Carey Mulligan
  • Nominated at London Critics Circle Film Awards — Lucy Bevan
Where to watch
Streaming
NetflixNetflixNetflix Standard with AdsNetflix Standard with Ads
Cast
Carey Mulligan
Carey Mulligan
Edith Pretty
Ralph Fiennes
Ralph Fiennes
Basil Brown
Lily James
Lily James
Peggy Piggott
Johnny Flynn
Johnny Flynn
Rory Lomax
Ben Chaplin
Ben Chaplin
Stuart Piggott
Ken Stott
Ken Stott
Charles Phillips
Archie Barnes
Archie Barnes
Robert Pretty
Monica Dolan
Monica Dolan
May Brown
Eamon Farren
Eamon Farren
John Brailsford
Paul Ready
Paul Ready
James Reid Moir
Comments

Sign in to comment and discuss this title.

Carregando
User reviews
Peter McGinn
★ 8.0 / 10
The Dig reminded me of another movie about archaeology and which was not only also based on a true story but also involved a woman’s contribution to that scientific field. That other movie was Ammonite, about a woman archaeologist in a time when women were more than rare in that field of endeavor. Unlike that character, however, Edith Pretty in The Dig does not do the work herself. Instead, her interest in archaeology and curiosity about the mounds on her property leads her to hire Basil Brown, a self-trained archaeologist, or “excavator,” as he refers to himself in the film. I enjoyed the movie despite —or perhaps even because of its relaxed pace and subdued action. If you are sleepy but decide to watch a movie instead, you may want to save this foils for a more alert viewing. As with most biopics and other films based on true events, changes have been made to spice up the telling. Apparently some of them occurred first in the novel it is based on. For example, because some sort of “bad guy” is required for most movies, the British Museum seems to be depicted in a slightly more adversarial role than what was the case. Also, because a romance didn’t occur between the main characters, a romance was invented between two of the supporting characters. And of course actress Carrie Mulligan was 20 years younger than Edith Pretty was at that time, but they do use makeup to age her somewhat. Changes like this are to be expected. The result is a movie that is both entertaining and, dare I say it, a little educational all at once.
TMDB
M
Manuel São Bento
★ 7.0 / 10
Before watching this film, I had absolutely no idea who Basil Brown (Ralph Fiennes), Edith Pretty (Carey Mulligan), or even Peggy Piggott (Lily James) were and what they did. As an engineer and a science enthusiast myself, I rarely struggle to find some sort of enjoyment in movies based on true stories about scientific discoveries, technological advancements, or impactful historical events. Therefore, despite a premise that doesn't immediately catch my attention, Simon Stone does a wonderful job in making this film quite interesting. Mike Eley's cinematography produces some of the most gorgeous shots of the year, transforming The Dig into a visually satisfying movie to look at. The main narrative focuses on the excavation itself and the findings of a shockingly old (Anglo-Saxon) ship, which turns out to be more captivating than I ever anticipated. However, the romantic subplot involving Peggy Piggott feels out-of-place and rather dull considering the objective of this film. It really hurts the overall pacing, dragging an otherwise well-balanced flick. Moira Buffini's already excellent screenplay is still elevated by the remarkable cast. Fiennes (Harry Potter) and Mulligan (Promising Young Woman) share a heartwarming chemistry that really suits their characters. Lily James (Rebecca) also demonstrates her impressive emotional range once again. Overall, I recommend it to any viewer who's interested in knowing more about the real-life story or who's simply a fan of this specific genre. Rating: B
TMDB
Keywords
based on novel or bookexcavationsingle parentbased on true storyclass differencesarchaeologistarchaeological digexcavator1930ssuffolk, england
Related links
Explore catalog
Cinestia publishes lists, reviews, a collection and soundtracks for movie and series discovery.