The House Of Mirth
Synopsis
Lily Bart is twenty-nine and very beautiful, but is flawed by her upbringing. She needs a wealthy husband to maintain her precarious foothold in the elite world of the New York of the Belle Epoque. It is a world of vast wealth and moral bankruptcy. In conforming to social expectations, she ignores her chance of happiness with the man she loves.
Her quest for a husband comes to a scandalous end when she is accused of being the mistress of a wealthy married man. The society which once culitvated her now rejects her and she starts to slip down the social ladder. Redeemed by her recognition of the falseness of the life she used to lead, she declines to use her secret weapon to achieve her original goal.
Life for Lily becomes impossible and she moves step by step towards her own inevitable personal tragedy.
Details
- Year
- 2001
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 140 mins
- Format
- 35mm Kodak
- Director
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Terence Davies
- Producer
- Bob Last, Pippa Cross
- Editor
- Michael Parker
- Screenwriter
- Terence Davies
- Director of Photography
- Remi Adefarasin BSc
- Music
- Adrian Johnston
- Principal cast
- Gillian Anderson, Dan Aykroyd, Eleanor Bron, Eric Stoltz, Laura Linney, Terry Kinney, Anthony Lapaglia, Jodhi May, Elizabeth McGovern
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Three Rivers Ltd.
Contact: Olivia StewartApt. 10
26 Old Compton Street
London W1V 5PB
UK
T 020 7287 2567
Sales Company
Capitol Films Ltd.
23 Queensdale PlaceLondon W11 4SQ
UK
T 020 7471 6000
films@capitolfilms.com
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