On Chesil Beach
A different time. A different love.
2018 | 110m | English
Popularity: 1 (history)
| Director: | Dominic Cooke |
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| Writer: | Ian McEwan |
| Staring: |
| In 1962 England, a young couple finds their idyllic romance colliding with issues of sexual freedom and societal pressure, leading to an awkward and fateful wedding night. | |
| Release Date: | Jan 19, 2018 |
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| Director: | Dominic Cooke |
| Writer: | Ian McEwan |
| Genres: | Drama, Romance |
| Keywords | sexual abuse, based on novel or book, frigidity, honeymoon, sexual revolution, newlywed, 1960s, dorset, fear of intimacy |
| Production Companies | BBC Film, Number 9 Films |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $3,335,913
Budget: $745,971 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 05, 2026 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Saoirse Ronan | Florence Ponting |
| Billy Howle | Edward Mayhew |
| Anne-Marie Duff | Marjorie Mayhew |
| Adrian Scarborough | Lionel Mayhew |
| Emily Watson | Violet Ponting |
| Samuel West | Geoffrey Ponting |
| Andy Burse | Waiter One |
| Rasmus Hardiker | Waiter Two |
| Mia Burgess | Harriet Mayhew |
| Anna Burgess | Anne Mayhew |
| Bebe Cave | Ruth Ponting |
| John Ramm | Postman Terry |
| Barney Iley | Timothy |
| Mark Donald | Charles Morrell |
| Imogen Daines | Jenny |
| Molly Miles | Sonia |
| Victoria Hamnett | Elsbeth |
| Marianne Cecil | Young Florence |
| Martin Bassindale | Harold Mather |
| Daniel Boyd | Jack |
| Oliver Johnstone | Ted |
| Philip Labey | Bob |
| Tony Lucken | Man in Soho |
| Esther Coles | Woman in Soho |
| Christopher Rob Bowen | Cricket Captain |
| Anton Lesser | Reverend Woollett |
| Toby Dantzic | Bridal Shop Assistant |
| Tamara Lawrance | Molly |
| Bronte Carmichael | Young Chloe Morrell |
| Terenia Edwards | Tina |
| Roseanna Leathley | Dana |
| Jonjo O'Neill | Phil |
| Claudia Jolly | Jane |
| Esther Yoo | Violinist |
| Nadia Townsend | Older Chloe |
| Ty Hurley | Wigmore Concert Attendee |
| Mike Ray | Cricket Spectator |
| Claire Ashton | Recital Visitor |
| Caroline Garnell | Audience Member Wigmore Hall Concert |
| David Cradduck | Train Driver |
| Martin Bratanov | Blues Club |
| John Kinory | Oxford academic |
| Simon North | |
| Nigel Eaton | Employee in suit |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Dominic Cooke | Director |
| Sean Bobbitt | Director of Photography |
| Nina Gold | Casting |
| Suzie Davies | Production Design |
| Keith Madden | Costume Design |
| Ian McEwan | Screenplay, Novel |
| Keely Lanigan-Atkins | Assistant Art Director |
| Susannah Brough | Assistant Art Director, Art Direction |
| Karen Elliott | Music Supervisor |
| Karen Hartley-Thomas | Hair Designer, Prosthetic Designer, Makeup Designer |
| George Walker | First Assistant Director |
| Polly Duval | Post Production Supervisor |
| Louise Killin | Unit Production Manager |
| Daniel Taylor | Supervising Art Director |
| Ian Voigt | Production Sound Mixer |
| Brenna Rangott | Additional Editor |
| Robert Ireland | Sound Designer |
| Kevin Day | Standby Property Master |
| Lee Herrick | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Robert Farr | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Dan Jones | Original Music Composer |
| Nick Fenton | Editor |
| Charlotte Dirickx | Set Decoration |
| Dan Jones | Original Music Composer |
| Andie Davies | Visual Effects |
| Esther Yoo | Musician |
| Simon Wood | Steadicam Operator |
| Fran Weston | First Assistant "A" Camera |
| Lawrence Beckwith | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
| Derrick Peters | First Assistant "B" Camera |
| Dan West | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
| Clare Seymour | Camera Trainee |
| Dante Connor | Camera Trainee |
| Jem Morton | Key Grip |
| David Littlejohns | Grip |
| Adrian Barry | Additional Grip |
| Jac Hopkins | Best Boy Grip |
| Rowena Ladbury | Script Supervisor |
| Ben Harrison | Second Assistant Director |
| Marie Devautour | Crowd Assistant Director |
| Teresa Orlando | Third Assistant Director |
| Cydney Uffindell-Phillips | Crowd Assistant Director |
| Joanne Dixon | Production Coordinator |
| Emma Niamh Mitchell | Assistant Production Coordinator |
| Duncan Craig | Boom Operator |
| Taz Fairbanks | Sound Assistant |
| Bradley Kendrick | Boom Operator |
| Alice Sutton | Assistant Art Director |
| Caroline Harper | Standby Art Director |
| Polina Kalentsits | Assistant Set Decoration |
| Lisa Williams | Graphic Designer |
| Betty Sims-Hilditch | Art Department Assistant |
| Susie Lewis | Costume Supervisor |
| Alex Conti-Lewis | Costume Standby |
| Olivia Maythan | Costume Standby |
| Charlotte Gosden | Costume Assistant |
| Sarah McGovern | Costume Assistant |
| Hollie Danby | Costume Assistant |
| Paul Higton | Costume Assistant |
| Tracy Klyne | Costume Assistant |
| Hedron Osk Olafsdottir | Costume Assistant |
| Caroline Greenough | Hairdresser, Makeup & Hair |
| Jill Conway | Makeup & Hair |
| Kristyan Mallett | Prosthetic Supervisor |
| Jane Burstow | Extras Makeup Artist |
| Joanna Dzierzanowska | Extras Makeup Artist |
| Sue Newbould | Extras Makeup Artist |
| Bob Charlton | Construction Manager |
| Brian Beaumont | Gaffer |
| Ian Glenister | Rigging Gaffer |
| Suzanne Sanders | Best Boy Electric |
| Henry Woolley | Location Manager |
| Jonathon Lawrence | Assistant Location Manager |
| David Seward | Location Assistant |
| Katie Hudson | Location Assistant |
| Frankiln Peacock | Location Assistant |
| Maxine Stanley | Production Accountant |
| Ruby Avards | Assistant Accountant |
| Sairh Sheikh | Assistant Accountant |
| Tarn Harper | Post Production Accountant |
| Martin Ware | Casting Associate |
| Penny Dyer | Dialect Coach |
| Tony Lucken | Stunt Coordinator |
| John Rafique | Special Effects Supervisor |
| Nick Rideout | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Giles Burgess | First Assistant Editor |
| Sven Taits | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Glen Gathard | Foley Mixer |
| Jemma Riley-Tolch | Foley Mixer |
| Peter Hanson | Foley Editor |
| Peter Burgis | Foley Artist |
| Zoe Freed | Foley Artist |
| Peter Gleaves | ADR Mixer |
| Sheila Wickens | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Martin Gabriel | Visual Effects Producer |
| Hazel Wright | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Tom Poole | Colorist |
| William Chetwynd | Online Editor |
| Kate Lee | Unit Publicist |
| Nichola Jewitt | Unit Publicist |
| Robert Viglasky | Still Photographer |
| Mark Beeton | Transportation Captain |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Stephen Woolley | Producer |
| Elizabeth Karlsen | Producer |
| Caroline Levy | Co-Producer |
| Joe Oppenheimer | Executive Producer |
| Beth Pattinson | Executive Producer |
| Norman Merry | Executive Producer |
| Peter Hampden | Executive Producer |
| Ian McEwan | Executive Producer |
| Thorsten Schumacher | Executive Producer |
| Chiara Gelardin | Executive Producer |
| Andrew Mackie | Co-Executive Producer |
| Richard Payten | Co-Executive Producer |
| Robert Jones | Executive Producer |
| Zygi Kamasa | Executive Producer |
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While the 1960s were seen as a period of sexual revolution, it is easy to forget that - like today - not everyone follows the same path. _On Chesil Beach_ follows two virgins, Florence (Saoirse Ronan) and Edward (Billy Howle), as they try to consummate their marriage on their wedding night. Intersp ... ersed with flashbacks of how the couple met and their relationship developed, it becomes clear that Florence and Edward have very different reactions to the experience. As a deep dive into sexuality, especially asexuality, _On Chesil Beach_ is a fascinating piece of work. It is likely to be much more reflective of the 1960s than media that portrays an era of hippies, drugs and promiscuity. This remains a generation recovering from the effects of war and still very much under the influence of their parents' reservations. Unfortunately, in some ways, the film is also held back by those same reservations. Florence is shown as both extremely innocent and naïve, but with a hunger and desire to achieve her professional goals, while Edward is more of the free-spirit and happy to appease his wife, but with occasional signs of a wicked temper. The film gets caught up with backstory, trying to hammer those points home, to the detriment of exploring the present day. It is with great credit that the two leads are able to convey a sense of humanity. Saoirse Ronan, especially, is able to escape the ponderous nature of her character's personality to deliver a performance that is brutally honest and relatable, while Billy Howle is able to add enough empathy to avoid the obvious trap of being portrayed as the villain in what is otherwise a tragic story. Despite occasionally bordering on tedium as a form of entertainment, _On Chesil Beach_ is essential sexual education viewing.