Menu
Wakefield Poster

Wakefield

What would your life be without you?
2017 | 106m | English

(18792 votes)

TMDb IMDb

Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: Robin Swicord
Writer: Robin Swicord
Staring:
Details

A man's nervous breakdown causes him to leave his wife and live in his attic for several months.
Release Date: May 19, 2017
Director: Robin Swicord
Writer: Robin Swicord
Genres: Drama
Keywords nervous breakdown, attic, woman director
Production Companies Mockingbird Pictures, Dominion Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $798,214
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

International Posters

Full Credits

Name Character
Bryan Cranston Howard Wakefield
Jennifer Garner Diana Wakefield
Jason O'Mara Dirk Morrison
Beverly D'Angelo Babs
Ian Anthony Dale Ben Jacobs
Pippa Bennett-Warner Emily
Ellery Sprayberry Giselle
Victoria Bruno Taylor
Monica Lawson Ellen
Isaac Leyva Herbert
Frederick Keeve Professor
Alexander Zale Dr. Sondervan
Eliza Coleman Gleaner
Bill Timoney Homeless Man
Derek Weston Male Cop
Name Job
Robin Swicord Writer, Director
Andrei Bowden-Schwartz Director of Photography
Aaron Zigman Original Music Composer
Amy Lippens Casting
Kim H. Ngo Costume Design
Maria Lorenzana Costume Supervisor
Matt Maddox Editor
E. L. Doctorow Short Story
Jeannine Oppewall Production Design
Gilles Mingasson Still Photographer
Jan McWilliams Script Supervisor
Jennifer M. Gentile Set Decoration
Eryn Krueger Mekash Makeup Department Head
Doug Coleman Stunt Coordinator
Eliza Coleman Stunts
Name Title
Eric Nelsen Producer
Bonnie Curtis Producer
Carl Moellenberg Producer
Peter Winther Co-Executive Producer
Elliot Webb Co-Producer
Jesse Schraft Co-Executive Producer
Jill Rinearson Co-Executive Producer
Wendy Federman Producer
Jason Speer Co-Executive Producer
Bobby Sain Executive Producer
Amy Lynn Quinn Co-Executive Producer
Marty Newton Co-Executive Producer
Ruth Mutch Executive Producer
Dominick LaRuffa Jr. Executive Producer
Jim Kierstead Co-Executive Producer
Rob Hinderliter Executive Producer
Gayle Gardner Executive Producer
Monica Lee Bellais Co-Executive Producer
Julie Lynn Producer
Howard Young Co-Producer
Kim H. Winther Co-Producer
Iris Smith Executive Producer
Peter Rinearson Co-Executive Producer
Brandon Powers Executive Producer
Michael Palitz Co-Executive Producer
Maria J. McDonald Executive Producer
Kevin Lamb Executive Producer
Phil Kenny Co-Executive Producer
Alex Guez Executive Producer
Sharon Carr Co-Executive Producer
Allison Avery Jordan Co-Producer
Stephanie Pinola Executive Producer
Gabrielle Palitz Co-Executive Producer
Sean Lydiard Co-Executive Producer
Patricia Klausner Co-Executive Producer
Kenneth Kades Co-Executive Producer
Joel Gardner Executive Producer
Luigi Caiola Executive Producer
Lars P. Winther Co-Executive Producer
Keith Patterson Co-Executive Producer
Sainty Nelsen Co-Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 17 27 10
2024 5 20 53 12
2024 6 14 28 9
2024 7 16 29 9
2024 8 15 31 8
2024 9 9 11 6
2024 10 13 27 6
2024 11 12 22 7
2024 12 10 19 6
2025 1 12 21 8
2025 2 9 17 3
2025 3 6 12 1
2025 4 2 4 1
2025 5 1 4 1
2025 6 1 2 1
2025 7 1 1 0
2025 8 1 1 0

Trending Position


No trending metrics available.

Return to Top

Reviews

Rangan
8.0

**A man who looked after his family! Literally!** It was like 'Rear Window' meets 'Castaway on the Moon'. A unique film, pretty much pointless, though the world is full of crazy people and everything can be possible. Originally it was based on the short short of the same name. Directed by a write ... r turned filmmaker. Most of the film was a background narration, despite the story was not a flashback. Because it has less direct dialogues between the characters. Howard Wakefield is married with two kids. A hardworking man to provide everything to his family. But seems he's not happy anymore as they are ignoring him lately. A perfect opportunity gives him a chance to know what his family can do with his absence. It might bring an end to all his doubts. Without any pre-plan, the event unfolds, but how long and the consequences, all focused on the later parts. Bryan Cranston was really good. He's lately making some good films. Though I felt he was a little old for this kind of role. The rest of the cast was okay, mainly Jennifer Garner. The story was simple, but engaging. Maybe a new way to the self-discovery. I was looking forward to how the end would happen. That's a little disappointment, yet a very safe play, regarding how the prior events took place. Most of the people would expect a normal cinematic narration, like with all those things, twist and turns. But this was very much like a real life, except that how Howard survived a very long time in the attic and going unnoticed. The flashback really added some interesting flavour. When you are quite clearly rooting for Howard, that old story could change your stance, perhaps to neutral. They had created a great atmosphere, the event, but I felt it all became vain when the end was not clearly says what's the consequence. Whatever, I liked it and I surely suggest it. _8/10_

May 16, 2024