In the film Snow Cake (2006), Alan Rickman played Alex Hughes.
- Year: 2006
- Genre: drama, romance
- Director: Marc Evans
- Cast: Sigourney Weaver, Carrie-Anne Moss, Alan Rickman, Emily Hampshire
- Plot: A drama focused on the friendship between a high-functioning autistic woman and a man who is traumatized after a fatal car accident.
Plot
Eccentric teenager Vivienne Freeman hitches a ride from a reluctant recluse, visiting Englishman Alex Hughes. Just when they reach her hometown of Wawa, Ontario, she is killed by a transport truck ramming their vehicle, while Alex only gets a nosebleed. Everybody confirms that this was not Alex’s fault.
Alex visits Vivienne’s mother, Linda, to deliver some gifts Vivienne had bought her and to provide support. She has been informed about her daughter’s death a few hours before Alex’s visit but does not show any signs of grief. Linda is autistic and constantly behaves in unusual ways while showing that she fully understands what is happening around her. She has a cleanliness mania, which involves her constantly making sure everything in her home is neat and prevents her from touching garbage bags. Her problem is finding someone who will put the garbage outside to be collected (but only when the truck arrives), as this was always something done by her daughter. Linda insists that Alex stay a few days so that he can do this for her. He agrees and also arranges Vivienne’s funeral.
During his stay, he begins a relationship with Linda’s backfence neighbor, Maggie, who Linda mistakenly thinks is a prostitute. Wawa’s Chief of Police, Clyde, is jealous of Alex’s connection to Maggie, which he tries to sour by informing Maggie that Alex has just been released after serving time for killing a man.
Maggie does not ask Alex about this but instead waits until he brings the subject up himself. Alex reveals that he punched and accidentally killed the man (he fell and cracked his head) who caused his son’s death. The man had been driving drunk and hit Alex’s 22-year-old son while his son was on his way to meet Alex for the first time — Alex had only recently learned about his existence, the result of a brief affair. Released from prison, Alex has flown to Timmins and is driving to Winnipeg (he was not aware of the vast distance) to see his son’s mother.
Linda dislikes Maggie to the point where she initially refuses her help. But after Alex leaves to continue his journey to Winnipeg, she allows Maggie to come into her home to take out her garbage.
Interesting facts:
- The screenwriter, Angela Pell, wrote the role of Alex Hughes with Rickman in mind. It was also Rickman who read the script and made sure Weaver (fellow Galaxy Quest co-star) was contacted about the role of Linda Freeman. Both Rickman and Weaver were runners-up at the Seattle International Film Festival for the respective prizes of Best Actor and Best Actress.
- During the course of making the movie, Weaver researched the subject of autism and was coached by Ros Blackburn, a woman with the condition who is also an author and speaker about autism and Asperger’s syndrome. Alan Rickman chose not to research the subject of autism in order to make his character have an impact/shock when facing Linda.
- Snow Cake was filmed in the Northern Ontario Canada communities of Wawa, Kapuskasing, and White River, and on Michipicoten Island in Lake Superior, plus the Southern Ontario offices of The Hamilton Spectator.