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Release Year: 2003
Nation: Germany, United Kingdom, United States of America
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Guy Jenkin
Writer: Guy Jenkin
Producer(s):
Companies: Fine Line Features, Hat Trick Productions, Katira Productions GmbH & Co. KG
Genre: Drama, Romance
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Keywords: forbidden love
John Truscott travels to Borneo to work with the Iban people as part of the British colonial government. Upon his arrival, he is given a 'sleeping dictionary,' an local woman named Selima who is meant to help him learn their language and culture. As they spend time together, John develops feelings for Selima despite knowing that relationships between locals and British officials are forbidden. Selima, unaware of John's feelings, considers him a friend. When John confesses his love to Selima, she is taken aback but reciprocates his affection. However, their relationship faces disapproval from both the local community and Henry Bullard, John's superior officer. Despite the warnings, they continue their secret affair until its discovery leads to dire consequences.
Sleeping Dictionary (2003) is a drama-romance film directed by Guy Jenkin. Set in Borneo during the British colonial era, the movie explores themes of forbidden love and cultural clashes through the lens of an interracial relationship between John Truscott, a young Englishman, and Selima, his local guide or 'sleeping dictionary.' The film delves into the complexities of their relationship amidst societal disapproval and the power dynamics of colonialism. However, due to the brevity of the available sources, the specific context, background, themes, or significance of the movie could not be fully detailed.
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