Project Detail

A Quiet Passion

Synopsis

The story of American poet Emily Dickinson from her early days as a young schoolgirl to her later years as a reclusive, unrecognized artist.
Dickinson wrote a poem a day, but only a fraction of her output was published throughout her lifetime. She was extremely shy, but with a wry, lively sense of humour and loved to laugh or to be made to laugh. Her friendships were intense but it was within the family that she found her greatest happiness. Her life is one of quiet dignity, and the poetry magnificent. All the terror and beauty of the world distilled down to the quintessence of meaning and expression.
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2016 - Official Competition

Details

Year
2016
Type of film
Features
Running time
125 mins
Director
Terence Davies
Producer
Sol Papadopoulos, Roy Boulter
Executive Producer
Andrea Gibson, Jason Van Eman, Ross Marroso, Ben McConley, Ron Moring, Jason Moring, Genevieve Lemal, Alain-Gilles Villevoye, Stuart Pollock, Dominic Ianno; Co-Executive Producer: Mary MacLeod
Editor
Pia Di Ciaula
Screenwriter
Terence Davies
Director of Photography
Florian Hoffmeister BSC
Production Designer
Merijn Seps
Principal cast
Cynthia Nixon, Jennifer Ehle, Keith Carradine, Emma Bell, Duncan Duff, Jodhi May, Catherine Bailey, Joanna Bacon, Annette Badland, Eric Loren

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

UK, Belgium coproduction

Hurricane Films (UK), Potemkino (BE)

Sales Company

Double Dutch International

117 Millcliff Circle
Aurora
Onatario
L4G 7P1
Canada

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