The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister (2010)

7.0/10
71% – Critics
false% – Audience

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In nineteenth century Yorkshire wealthy orphan Anne Lister lives with an aunt and uncle, anxious for her to marry well and blissfully – unaware that she is a lesbian. Anne is recording her thoughts and exploits in a coded diary. When her lover Mariana Belcombe makes a marriage of convenience to rich old Charles Lawton she feels betrayed and, although Mariana visits her,the relationship is going nowhere. Helped by old flame Tib she makes a play for innocent Miss Browne but sees she is barking up the wrong tree and diverts herself by renovating the family hall. A drunken Tib almost exposes her secret and scornful mine-owner Christopher Rawson, whose marriage proposal she rejects, tells her that her sexuality is a subject of local gossip….—Anonymous

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As The Television Film Focuses on Only One Particular Instance of Great Importance in Anne’s Life Than the Contents of Her Diaries, Its Should’ve Had A Different Title

Love is all the more precious when the chance of finding a substitute is low; therefore, in the case of same sex relationships, finding and keeping love intact is all the more important because there are fewer chances of getting another suitable substitute, especially if such relationships existed in early nineteenth century. Even in the world today, homosexuals have to take extra precaution while searching for their soul partner, because making a move with the wrong person (a straight person) can ruin well-developed relationships. Movies, television shows, books and experiences have shown that in many cases, it is the relationship between two people of the same sex that is more mature and more intimate in its understanding of the true importance of love.

Anne Lister cherished the love she had for Mariana because she could not find a suitable substitute for Mariana, while Tib could only think of Anne as her suitable partner. Mariana on the other hand had options with her, most probably because she was bisexual. Some reviewers who are calling Anne’s relationship ‘prurient’ only because of the open manner in which she displays her affection towards Mariana (and sexual desires towards other lesbians) forget that she did not have a wide range of options for whom she could display either her love or affection. Anne basically has greater masculine tendencies such as constant craving for love and affection, and does not really care much what the people around her would say when she eyes/stares/holds hands with her object of affection. I’m telling you, had this involved a straight couple, people wouldn’t have labeled the intimate scenes between the couple as ‘prurient’. Yes, Anne didn’t hesitate in openly showing her desperation in holding the relationship together because it would be difficult to part with someone whom she had found presumably after years of fruitless searching.

The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister is less about the diaries as the key motif and more about Anne’s relationship with three women – Mariana, Tib and Ann – and the particular period in which the relationships existed. Anne and Mariana love each other dearly but after Mariana decides to marry a rich man named Charles Lawton, Anne decides to forget about her and focus on educating herself and finding another substitute for Mariana. She tries her luck with a young maiden Miss Browne but soon realizes Browne is really not the girl for her; Anne’s friend meanwhile has unrequited affections for Anne. When Anne gets a letter from Mariana telling her to come over, the two ladies rekindle their affair to Tib’s dismay. It is only later that Ann Walker enters the picture (she is seen in a few scenes before but as a mute spectator) as Anne’s business partner (not going to reveal any further for fear of disclosing spoilers). We also get to watch the family’s and the society’s reaction towards Anne: while Anne’s unmarried uncle and aunt do not mind her daughter’s preferences, the society looks with mixed feelings towards her – the men jokingly label Anne the ‘Gentleman Jack’ while at the same time admire her business acumen and headstrongness, while the women gossip (which is far more painful) but again cannot deny how honest and natural Anne is.

Maxine Peake does a fine job channeling the essence of Anne’s character, and the job is especially hard because we see Anne for almost the entire time on screen. She makes Anne’s character unique from the other lesbian characters in the movie, which is very crucial for understanding how each character differs in her thinking. While Anne would be the suitable ‘husband’ for Mariana, she would be more of a ‘wife’ had she married an more boisterous Tib; maybe that is the reason why Anne could not see herself with someone like Tib – she wanted to play the man. Mariana had to keep a balance between her masculine ambitions and feminine tenderness, and she does it very well. But it is Susan Lynch who is even more impressive in her short role as Tib, especially in the dinner scene where she starts an inappropriate conversation out of jealousy and dejection. Even Anna Madeley is interesting as the delicate Mariana who while cherishing Anne’s affection, cannot think of sacrificing her position in the society for her. Ann Walker is also good as the shy, suppressed and introverted woman who holds a secret with her.

I have always been quite impressed by the production design in British films – the movies really seem to color and deck their movies very well. The period costumes are fabulous, giving each character a unique personality; even the hats are carefully chosen according to what is most appropriate for a character. The television film should have been named something else, only because we hardly find much time devoted to Anne’s secret diaries leaving out the central theme of the title itself. It could have been named ‘The Forbidden Love of Anne and Mariana’ or something of that sort.

Inaccurate depiction of Anne Lister

I agree with review by Karien Van Der Westhuizen. I am very disappointed that despite the progress we have nowadays, none of historical movies can honestly depict historical butch/ftm characters as whom they really were. I am sorry but Anne Lister was not a feminine lesbian as depicted here. I know that TV shows and movies hate butch lesbian/transgender/intersex characters but to distort historical figures again and again is unforgivable. Another example is the feminizing of Queen Kristina’s hair and dresses in the movie “The Girl King”. Both Queen Kristina and Anne Lister are among the most interesting masculine queer historical figures. Anne was a butch lesbian/ftm, while Queen Kristina was intersex/butch/ftm but both are re-characterized and suppressed to fit the typical Hollywood-styled cisgenders’ feminine-lesbian fantasy. Having read about real Anne Lister’s lives, I find these movies hard to watch. Otherwise, this movie is fine.

Testament to womens liberation

This true story had me glued. To see how the women in Austen’s time could pursue gay relationships and benefit financially just blew me away.

Miss Anne Lister would be considered a ‘groomer’ in modern society. But the fact she did what she did back in the early 19th century is a gutsy delight.

With the luxury of being rich she was able to move within society with a liberty untethered by convention.

It just shows how financial independence for women is the true liberation from the tyranny of conventional society.

Big high five to women doing it for themselves!