Nightingale (HBO)

Veteran's descent into madness, filmed in single location

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About Nightingale (HBO)

Released: 2015

Platform: Max

Rating: TV-14

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Cast
David Oyelowo

About Nightingale (HBO)

'Nightingale' is a captivating HBO drama released in 2015. At its heart, it is a revealing character study that explores the mental consciousness of Peter Snowden, a man spiraling into madness amidst deep-seated loneliness and haunting obsessions. As the story unfolds, Peter begins to lose his mind in the isolation of his one-bedroom apartment.

Making / Production

The film was directed by Elliott Lester and written by Frederick Mensch. 'Nightingale' stands out for its unique presentation. The story is carried entirely by a single actor and takes place entirely within the confines of a suburban home, lending an intense, claustrophobic feeling that enhances the narrative's chilling undertones.

Actors

  • David Oyelowo as Peter Snowden. Oyelowo delivered a riveting, tour-de-force performance, which saw him masterfully portray the crumbling mental state of his character.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • This movie remarkably has only one onscreen character.
  • David Oyelowo was alone on-screen for the entire 83-minute duration of the film.
  • The entire film occurs inside Peter Snowden's home, adding to the sense of his isolation and escalating insanity.

Awards

Nightingale garnered critical acclaim following its release, particularly for Oyelowo's remarkable performance. He was nominated for the Critics' Choice TV Award for Best Actor in a Movie/Miniseries and won the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Movie/Miniseries.

Quotes

  • "I'm not crazy, I'm just... I'm cleansing myself."
  • "I am speaking to you from the future. This is science fiction."
  • "I am revolutionary!"

Music, Soundtrack

  • The intense and dramatic instrumental music of this movie has been commended for setting and intensifying the mood.
  • The featured music noticeably composed by 'Erik Kertes' and 'Hannibal Hamilton' subtly magnifies the tension throughout different scenes.