In Maud's case, this is Everett Lewis (Ethan Hawke), an ultra-masculine
fish peddler who reluctantly takes on Maud as a housemaid but who gradually finds himself falling in love with her, at least in his own gruff ways.
Based on a true story, the film is about an unlikely romance between a folk artist and a reclusive
fish peddler.
Sony Pictures has unveiled a UK poster and trailer for Maudie, which is directed by Aisling Walsh (Fingersmith) and tells the true story of the unlikely romance between folk artist Maud Lewis (Sally Hawkins) and reclusive
fish peddler Everett (Ethan Hawke).
A vestige of the era when «appetizing shops» were commonplace on the Lower East Side, this century - old institution is now one of the last smoked -
fish peddlers standing.
Not exact matches
Tommy Caffee (played by Jason Clarke) is a respected if ethically compromised politician, an ambitious
fish in a scummy and provincial pond teeming with influence -
peddlers.
Played by an almost unrecognizable Ethan Hawke, this curmudgeonly
fish -
peddler is seriously anti-social after growing up in an orphanage (he still takes his meals there).