Released Date:
2000-04-28
Languages:
English
Countries:
France, UK, Ireland
Runtime:
103 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.1 (665 Reviews)
Director:
Deborah WarnerElizabeth Bowen (novel)
John Banville (screenplay)
In 1920s Ireland, an elderly couple reside over a tired country estate. Living with them are their high-spirited niece, their Oxford student nephew, and married house guests, who are trying to cover up that they are presently homeless. The niece enjoys romantic frolics with a soldier and a hidden guerrilla fighter. All of the principals are thrown into turmoil when one more guest arrives with considerable wit and unwanted advice.
Released Date:
2002-10-09
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
177 min
IMDB Ratings:
(5652 Reviews)
Dramatised from Sarah Waters' acclaimed debut novel, "Tipping the Velvet" tells the story of Nancy Astley (Rachael Stirling), a young girl who works as cook and waitress in her Father's seaside restaurant - that is until she witnesses the extraordinary performance of a new-to-town male impersonator - Kitty Butler (Keeley Hawes) - and begins to undergo a complete life transformation. Suddenly whipped up - and quickly flung down - by her love affair with Kitty, she experiences both euphoria and deep disillusion as she embarks on a seven-year journey of self-discovery - finally realizing that a life of sensation just isn't enough.
Released Date:
2006-01-20
Languages:
English
Countries:
UK
Runtime:
94 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.8 (10931 Reviews)
Director:
Michael WinterbottomLaurence Sterne (novel)
Frank Cottrell Boyce (screenplay)
Two actors, as their make up is applied, talk about the size of their parts. Then into the film: Laurence Sterne's unfilmable novel, Tristram Shandy, a fictive autobiography wherein the narrator, interrupted constantly, takes the entire story to be born. The film tracks between "Shandy" and behind the scenes. Size matters: parts, egos, shoes, noses. The lead's girlfriend, with their infant son, is up from London for the night, wanting sex; interruptions are constant. Scenes are shot, re-shot, and discarded. The purpose of the project is elusive. Fathers and sons; men and women; cocks and bulls. Life is amorphous, too full and too rich to be captured in one narrative.
Released Date:
2007-09-07
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA, Germany, UK, Netherlands
Runtime:
90 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (84493 Reviews)
Director:
Frank OzGenres:
ComedyDaniel is a decent young man, married to Jane, still living at his father's home. When his father dies, it is up to him to organize his funeral. On this painful morning, the suitable grave expression on his face, Daniel is ready to welcome his father's friends and relatives. But preserving the dignity inherent in such circumstances will be a hard task. Particularly with an undertaker who botches his work, the return from the USA of his famous but selfish brother, his cousin's fiancè who has accidentally ingested drugs, the presence a moron who takes advantage of the sad event to win back the heart (or rather the body) of a woman who is about to marry another, of a handicapped old uncle who is also the most unbearable pain in the neck. To cap it all, Daniel notices the presence among the mourners of a mysterious dwarf nobody else seems to know...
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