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Truly Madly Deeply producer and ex-BBC drama head Mark Shivas dies
... collaborations with the late Anthony Minghella, including Truly Madly Deeply, starring Alan Rickman and Juliet Stevenson. The television project was judged so successful that it was given a cinema release. Minghella also wrote another Shivas ...
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... literature, and most recently the bottom feeders of reality TV. Julia, a Seattle librarian played by Juliet Stevenson, is bored to death of her jigsaw-puzzle-obsessed husband Jack (Daniel Stern). She persuades him to take a vacation to Malta, where ...
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dOc Press Release: When Did You Last See Your Father?
... Jones's Diary), Academy Award winner Jim Broadbent (2001 Best Supporting Actor, Iris; Moulin Rouge) and Juliet Stevenson (Being Julia, Truly Madly Deeply). A Sony Pictures Classics film, When Did You Last See Your Father? will be available on DVD ...
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... Interview by Yvonne Swann Last Updated: 6:08PM BST 16 Sep 2008 Previous of Images Greg Wise stars with Juliet Stevenson in the ITV thriller Place of Execution Photo: Martin Pope Greg Wise had his best holiday on the island of Mnemba with Emma ...
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... thoughts on opera. Stephen Schwartz's choice: A Little Night Music , at New York City Opera in 2003, with Juliet Stevenson (DesirA e) and Jeremy Irons (Fredrik) Carol Rosegg 2008 Although the line between opera and Broadway has been ...
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dOc Press Release: When Did You Last See Your Father?
... Jones's Diary), Academy Award winner Jim Broadbent (2001 Best Supporting Actor, Iris; Moulin Rouge) and Juliet Stevenson (Being Julia, Truly Madly Deeply). A Sony Pictures Classics film, When Did You Last See Your Father? will be available on DVD ...
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When Did You Last See Your Father?
... seems more charmed by the father than the son, "You don't have to live with him." Mrs. Morrison did, and Juliet Stevenson (where's she been since Truly, Madly, Deeply ?) does what she can with a sorely underwritten role. Morrison wrote a memoir ...
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Alex Belmont Daniel Stern - Jack Valerie Mahaffey - Grace Kate Miles - Samantha See full cast When Julia (Juliet Stevenson) tells her husband Jack (Daniel Stern) that they should vacation in Malta, her motive is to meet for the rendezvous that she ...
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... a filming - and junketing - location The actor earned the affection of women everywhere for his role as Juliet Stevenson's ghostly lover in Anthony Minghella's Truly Madly Deeply , probably garnered the resentment of Kevin Costner for his ...
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... world may roll on, but the dreams of the everyday housewife are as predictable as the tides. When Julia (Juliet Stevenson), an uptight librarian, drags her stodgy husband, Jack (Daniel Stern), to Malta, the vacation is an excuse to rendezvous with ...
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Juliet Stevenson in a scene filmed in Attard. Photo: Bruce Worrall, Buccaneer Films Inc.
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... even remember the big-screen Nicholas Nickleby from 2002? Despite the presence of Christopher Plummer and Juliet Stevenson , it sank into oblivion, unable to compete with Dickens-lovers' memories of the 8 A -hour Royal Shakespeare Company 's ...
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'Truly, Madly, Deeply' a magical film
... chose the story of this film with a clear idea that it would be a perfect role for the British actress Juliet Stevenson, and it proved the perfect choice. One suspects that a scene from Antonioni's "L'Avventura" may have triggered a central scene in ...
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... that Arthur is likely shagging a family friend behind the eternally patient back of his mother (the superb Juliet Stevenson, Truly Madly Deeply ). Unsurprisingly, the Oscar-winning Jim Broadbent (miles away from last year's Hot Fuzz ) anchors this ...
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Firth too distant in father-son drama
... it's a father-son story, the film's women recede into the background. This constitutes a tragic waste of Juliet Stevenson ("Truly, Madly, Deeply" ) as Blake's sweet, dowdy mother, and personally I think Scotland Yard should investigate. The real ...
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... that he cites as perhaps responsible for this split, as well as being his favorite in the movie, is heroine Juliet Stevenson's breakdown in her psychiatrist's office. Her performance ("skinless," Minghella calls it) has the kind of harrowing, ...
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Famous executioner topic for film
... emphasises his executing duties more than homelife. He fumbles his way into asking a store clerk, Annie, (Juliet Stevenson) for a date while living with his mother. The next thing you know, Mom is out of the picture and he's married to Annie. ...
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'A Previous Engagement' asks age-old 'What if' question
... to be, it becomes apparent that it is not only love but her own happiness which got lost in the shuffle. Juliet Stevenson ("Emma") curses her way through Julia's problems and fawns over the long-lost Alex, played by Tcheky Karyo ("Taking Lives"). ...
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Last night's TV: Moving tribute to master of emotion
... didn't end there, as that classic film was itself centred on a man who had died. And cutting between Juliet Stevenson as the character mourning Alan Rickman, and the actress - " barely changed 18 years later - " as herself mourning Minghella, was ...
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Foreign flick series dedicated to deceased filmmakers
... Madly, Deeply," made in 1991, will be shown July 25. The director purposely chose a script that would allow Juliet Stevenson to show the full range of her talents, and it succeeds. It also gives Alan Rickman a chance to put on his most enduring ...
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