Toast (2010 film) | |
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Directed by | S. J. Clarkson |
Produced by | Nicole Finnan Alison Owen Eugenio Pérez Paul Trijbits Faye Ward |
Written by | Lee Hall |
Starring |
Helena Bonham Carter Freddie Highmore Ken Stott Oscar Kennedy Frasier Huckle Sarah Middleton Victoria Hamilton Corrinne Wicks |
Music by | Matt Biffa |
Cinematography | Balazs Bolygo |
Edited by | Liana Del Giudice |
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Distributed by | W2 Media |
Release date
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11 August 2011 (theatrical) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Toast (2010), a BBC One adaptation broadcast on 30 December 2010 and directed by S. J. Clarkson, is based on the autobiographical novel of the same name by the cookery writer Nigel Slater. The cast includes Freddie Highmore, Helena Bonham Carter, Ken Stott and Oscar Kennedy. The film received a gala at the 2011 Berlin Film Festival. It was released in cinemas on 11 August 2011.
The Slaters of Wolverhampton are plagued with Mrs. Slater's (Victoria Hamilton) chronic debilitating asthma and her cooking limited to what comes in canned goods that she can heat in boiling water. Mr. Alan Slater (Ken Stott) is sick with worry and has a cantankerous personality. Nigel longs for a life that is more than a succession of canned-food dinners made from what can be heated in boiling water. When dinner is burned, the standard substitute of toast is always served. He loves toast, with the crunchy outside giving way to buttery softness inside. Despite her infrequent forays into cooking meals from scratch, his mother's attempts to improve her cooking change nothing before or after her death. His father continues in widowhood with the same cooking style and frequent dinners of toast. The experience brings Nigel to conclude that he is not liked. Nigel learns from a friend that the way in which he could attempt a better relationship with his father is to cook a meal for him.
His cooking efforts are thwarted by the new housekeeper, the married and "common" Mrs. Joan Potter (Helena Bonham Carter), who seduces Alan with her apple pie and array of gourmet meals. The two start to spend time together at one point she exiting her council house through an upstairs window so as not to be found out by her husband. Without announcement, the Slaters make move to the Herefordshire countryside along with the Mrs. Potter. Nigel co-exists with her but never accepts her. She makes a competition of cooking when the teenaged Nigel's shows an emerging interest in developing his skills at school home economics class cookery lessons. Mrs. Potter's lemon meringue pie becomes Nigel's quest to learn the secret recipe.