Overview:
A chronicle of the life of 18th century aristocrat Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, who was reviled for her extravagant political and personal life.Status: | Released (2008-09-05) |
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Awards: | Won 1 Oscar. 8 wins & 21 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $13,848,978 |
Screen: | Jeffrey Hatcher, Anders Thomas Jensen, Saul Dibb |
Productions: | BBC Film, Paramount Vantage, Qwerty Films, Magnolia Mae Films, Pathé, Paramount Pictures, Renn Productions, MEDIA Programme of the European Union, BIM Productions |
Production Countries: | Belgium, France, Italy, United Kingdom, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 116: Keira Knightley - Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire
- 5469: Ralph Fiennes - Duke of Devonshire
- 44079: Charlotte Rampling - Lady Spencer
- 55470: Dominic Cooper - Charles Grey
- 39459: Hayley Atwell - Bess Foster
- 16358: Simon McBurney - Charles Fox
- 47653: Aidan McArdle - Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Crews
- 466: David M. Thompson - Executive Producer - Production
- 73463: Gabrielle Tana - Producer - Production
- 30459: Gyula Pados - Director of Photography - Camera
- 58504: Jeffrey Hatcher - Screenplay - Writing
- 6713: Michael Kuhn - Producer - Production
- 9001: Masahiro Hirakubo - Editor - Editing
- 73464: Carolyn Marks Blackwood - Executive Producer - Production
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Reviews
Filipe Manuel Neto
Review text:
**A good period film, visually magnificent, but with several flaws from the point of view of accuracy and historical rigor.** Georgiana Cavendish, born Spencer, was one of the most interesting, remarkable and charismatic personalities in British society at the end of the 18th cent ....
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In theory, a more sophisticated period drama based on the true story of Georgiana (Keira Knightley), an aristocrat married off to a loveless marriage with the enormously wealthy and politically influential Duke of Devonshire (Ralph Fiennes). She is treated little better than a brood ....
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