John Banville’sThe Sea (2005)

John Banville’sThe Sea (2005)

Banville’s The Sea is about a man’s untrustworthy memories—less about his dying wife and more about his sexual awakening when he was about eleven years old. Looking back, Max Morden realizes that his observations of the Grace family’s beach picnics...
Stephen Frears’s The Queen (2007)

Stephen Frears’s The Queen (2007)

According to Stephen Frears, the Balmoral picnic is a glum episode as the Queen and family deal with the grief and notoriety resulting from the death of Princess Diana. Having retreated to Balmoral, a glum royal family tries to find solace outdoors. When the Queen...
Sarah Gavron’s Brick Lane (2007)

Sarah Gavron’s Brick Lane (2007)

Gavron’s picnic in Brick Lane retells Monica Ali’s Bangladeshi family, outwardly happy but inwardly troubled in London’s East End. After twenty years, Nazneen’s arranged marriage to Chanu Ahmed is wobbly. The picnic is supposed to be a lark, but it’s a kind of torture...
David Fincher’s Zodiac (2007)

David Fincher’s Zodiac (2007)

Fincher’s Zodiac adapts Robert Graysmith’s obsessive reporting of serial killings killed in the San Francisco Bay area, named after the killer who identified as Zodiac. The murders began at a picnic in 1968 and did not stop until 1978, by which time 37...
Jon Amiel’s Creation (2009)

Jon Amiel’s Creation (2009)

Charles Darwin’s struggle to complete and publish On the Origin of the Species (1859) is Amiel’s idea for a picnic. This picnic probably never happened, but Amiel thought it a pleasant way for Darwin to discuss his scientific observations. The jolly picnic...
Pete Docter and Bob Peterson’s Up (2009)

Pete Docter and Bob Peterson’s Up (2009)

The newlyweds, Carl, and Ellie Fredricksen, dream of their future at a picnic. Walking out into the countryside, Karl and Ellie spread a picnic on the grass. Then, looking at the sky, they dream of a family. Alas, their romantic dreams of visiting Paradise Falls are...

Jane Campion’s Bright Star (2009)

Bright Star (2009), Jane Campion’s version of John Keats and Fanny Brawne’s love affair, invents two romantic courtship picnic scenes. These moments are poignant because we know the romance will end in heartbreak. The first is a picnic at which they kiss....
Dover Kosashvili’s The Duel (2010)

Dover Kosashvili’s The Duel (2010)

Kosashvili’s picnic is comic and glum, as Chekhov intended. While other picnickers enjoy the view, Laevski, the protagonist, says, “To be in continual ecstasy over nature shows a poverty of imagination.” Laevski is a man who cannot enjoy himself,...
Anton Corbijn’s The American (2010)

Anton Corbijn’s The American (2010)

Corbijn’s The American is moderately faithful to Martin Booth’s novel A Very Private Gentleman. It’s the story of a gunmaker/assassin hiding from his enemies. Booth’s novel has three picnics, but Corbijn includes two. Hired to make a...
Gilles Bourdos’s  Renoir (2012)

Gilles Bourdos’s Renoir (2012)

Bourdos’ Renoir gives you the feeling of living in Renoir’s Cagnes-sur-Mer. It’s now a suburb of Nice, but in the summer of 1915, it was the country home of Auguste Renoir. The estate  Cagnes-sur mer is still extant and still holds the picnicky aura...