Directed by:
Neil JordanScreenplay:
Neil JordanCinematography:
Roger PrattComposer:
Michael NymanCast:
Ralph Fiennes, Stephen Rea, Julianne Moore, Heather-Jay Jones, Ian Hart, Jason Isaacs, Simon Fisher-Turner, Deborah Findlay, Jack McKenzieVOD (2)
Plots(1)
On a rainy London night in 1946, novelist Maurice Bendrix has a chance meeting with Henry Miles, husband of his ex-mistress Sarah, who abruptly ended their affair two years before. And Bendrix's obsession with Sarah is rekindled... Julianne Moore was nominated for an Academy Award® for her performance in this adaptation of Graham Greene's novel by Oscar®-winning writer/director Neil Jordan (The Crying Game). In 1939 London, Sarah Miles (Moore), a passionate woman trapped in a sterile marriage, is attracted to brooding novelist Maurice Bendrix (Ralph Fiennes) when they meet at a party given by her worthy but dull husband, Henry (Stephen Rea). But their secret love affair is abruptly ended by Sarah after Bendrix's house is hit by a bomb during the London Blitz, and he is nearly killed. Two years later, a chance meeting with Henry rekindles Bendrix's obsession with Sarah. Haunted by memories, he re-enters her life, and learns the surprising reason behind their separation, a promise that Sarah will now find difficult to keep. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Awards
- Winner
- Nominations
Academy Awards
- 2000 - Julianne Moore (Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role)
- 2000 - Roger Pratt (Best Achievement in Cinematography)
British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)
- 2000 - Neil Jordan (Best Adapted Screenplay)
- 2000 - Best Film
- 2000 - Neil Jordan (Best Director)
- 2000 - Ralph Fiennes (Best Leading Actor)
- 2000 - Julianne Moore (Best Leading Actress)
- 2000 - Roger Pratt (Best Cinematography)
- 2000 - Michael Nyman (Best Music)
- 2000 - Best Costume Design
- 2000 - Best Make Up/Hair
- 2000 - Best Production Design
Golden Globes
- 2000 - Best Motion Picture – Drama
- 2000 - Neil Jordan (Best Director)
- 2000 - Julianne Moore (Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama)
- 2000 - Michael Nyman (Best Original Score)
New York Film Critics Circle Awards
- 1999 - Julianne Moore (Best Actress)