Overview:
In 1818, high-spirited young Fanny Brawne finds herself increasingly intrigued by the handsome but aloof poet John Keats, who lives next door to her family friends the Dilkes. After reading a book of his poetry, she finds herself even more drawn to the taciturn Keats. Although he agrees to teach her about poetry, Keats cannot act on his reciprocated feelings for Fanny, since as a struggling poet he has no money to support a wife.Status: | Released (2009-09-18) |
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Awards: | Nominated for 1 Oscar. 16 wins & 54 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $4,444,637 |
Screen: | Jane Campion, Andrew Motion |
Productions: | BBC Film, UK Film Council, Screen Australia, Hopscotch Productions, Jan Chapman Films, Australian Film Finance Corporation, Pathé |
Production Countries: | Australia, France, United Kingdom |
Spoken Languages: | Français, English |
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Casts
- 37260: Abbie Cornish - Fanny Brawne
- 17064: Ben Whishaw - John Keats
- 15684: Paul Schneider - Mr. Brown
- 17258: Kerry Fox - Mrs. Brawne
- 1326413: Edie Martin - Toots
- 25663: Thomas Brodie-Sangster - Samuel
- 36663: Claudie Blakley - Maria Dilke
Crews
- 10757: Jane Campion - Writer - Writing
- 10757: Jane Campion - Director - Directing
- 1320210: David Hindle - Supervising Art Director - Art
- 75559: John Dennison - Sound Re-Recording Mixer - Sound
- 75559: John Dennison - Sound Supervisor - Sound
- 1190664: Steve Dunn - Visual Effects Producer - Visual Effects
- 75479: Janet Patterson - Production Design - Art
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Reviews
Andres Gomez
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Good performances from Cornish, Whishaw and Schneider for a folks and costums movie. You will enjoy it if you like the genre. If not ... well, probably it would be a slow and dull romantic drama for you.
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Bright Star is the rare biopic of an artist that actually provides some insight into its subject’s craft. Usually, a film about a writer, including such recent examples as To Olivia (Roald Dahl) and The Laureate (Robert Graves), will approach the creative process as 99-percent inspir ....
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