Ulee's Gold

1997 Drama

Peter Fonda received a richly deserved Oscar nomination for his superb performance as Ulysses "Ulee" Jackson, a Florida beekeeper forced to put his splintered family back together. Ulee is a Vietnam veteran whose wife died several years ago, a blow he's still learning to live with. His son Jimmy (Tom Wood) is in prison, and his daughter-in-law Helen (Christine Dunford) ran away, leaving Ulee to raise their two daughters by himself. Ulee is a quiet man who has a hard time displaying warmth and does not always deal well with the rebellious children put in his care. But he possesses an intense inner strength and a firm sense of loyalty and responsibility. One day Ulee gets a call from Jimmy; he's received word that Helen has fallen in with a pair of drug dealers and is in sad shape. While he doesn't much care for the idea, Ulee heads out to rescue her, only to discover the men who have her were Jimmy's partners in the robbery that put him behind bars; they threaten Ulee by saying if they're not given the $100,000 Jimmy has stashed away, they'll come after his daughters. Meanwhile, Ulee is forced to deal with Helen's painful withdrawal from drugs; he gets some help from Connie (Patricia Richardson), a divorced nurse who has recently moved into the neighborhood and seems to understand Ulee's lonely stoicism. Written and directed with subtle intelligence by Victor Nuñez, Ulee's Gold is a moving story about the trials and responsibilities of family ties, with Peter Fonda leading a fine cast that delivers uniformly impressive work. more..

Director: Victor Nunez

Starring: Peter Fonda, Patricia Richardson, Christine Dunford, Jessica Biel, Vanessa Zima

Reviews

  • Ulee's Gold is a story of redemption, and Nunez doesn't make redemption look any easier than it is.

    Owen Gleiberman - Entertainment Weekly

    11 May 2013

  • Nunez finds a striking lyricism in simple lives that inspires an uncommonly fine cast and ranks him as a world-class filmmaker.

    Peter Travers - Rolling Stone

    11 May 2013

  • Fonda brings all of his childhood frustration and angst to the screen in one of the year's most unexpectedly brilliant acting performances.

    Russell Smith - Austin Chronicle

    11 May 2013

  • Nunez has a gift for finding the essence, the soul, of his actors.

    Roger Ebert - The Chicago Sun-Times

    11 May 2013

  • An emotionally honest low-ebber that builds to a satisfying wrap-up.

    Mike Clark - USA Today

    11 May 2013

Awards

  • Outstanding Latino Director of a Feature Film

    ALMA Awards (1998)

     
  • Best Actor in a Leading Role

    Academy Awards (1998)

     
  • Best Actor

    Chicago Film Critics Association Awards (1998)

     
  • Best Actor

    Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards (1998)

  • Victor Nunez

    Deauville Film Festival (1997)