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Initially, the relationship is cold and transactional. Everett is dismissive and harsh, while Maud quietly endures. However, her need to paint—first on walls, then on any scrap of wood or cardboard—slowly transforms her life and her surroundings. When a visiting American buyer (played by Zachary Bennett) discovers her art, Maud’s fame begins to spread. As her reputation grows, the dynamic with Everett softens, revealing hidden depths of vulnerability and a fiercely loyal, if unorthodox, partnership that lasts until her death.
Maud Lewis (1903-1970) was a Nova Scotian folk artist who painted vibrant, cheerful scenes of animals, sleds, and outdoor life, despite living in severe poverty and suffering from a debilitating form of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Her small, cramped house in Marshalltown became her canvas, with her paintings covering every available surface. She sold her art for a few dollars from a roadside stand, achieving little fame during her lifetime but now celebrated as a beloved icon of Canadian art. Maudie -2017-
The film begins with a shy, physically limited Maud Dowley (Sally Hawkins) living under the oppressive care of her brother in Digby, Nova Scotia. Desperate for independence, she answers a job ad placed by Everett Lewis (Ethan Hawke), a reclusive and ill-tempered fish peddler. He hires her as a live-in housekeeper for his one-room shack. Initially, the relationship is cold and transactional
