THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
synopsis
In 1890s England, Algy Moncrieff and his friend Jack Worthing are a spirited pair of London dandies who are keen to win the hands of the women they love. And their chosen brides, the pre-Raphaelite Cecily and the distinguished Gwendolen are their perfect women - except that they appear to have a pathological aversion to any name... other than Earnest. But of course, adopting this unusual name is the least of their troubles when the imposing Lady Bracknell arrives to guard her beloved daughter's reputation and investigate her suitors.
original title: | The Importance of Being Earnest |
country: | United Kingdom, France |
sales agent: | Miramax International (UK) |
year: | 2002 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Oliver Parker |
film run: | 90' |
release date: | FR 30/04/2003, IT 07/02/2003, IS 15/11/2002, SE 08/11/2002, GR 01/11/2002, PT 18/10/2002, NO 04/10/2002, DE 12/09/2002, UK 06/09/2002, IE 06/09/2002, CH 19/09/2002 |
screenplay: | Oliver Parker |
cast: | Judi Dench, Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Reese Witherspoon, Frances O'Connor |
cinematography by: | Tony Pierce-Roberts |
film editing: | Guy Bensley |
music: | Charles Mole |
producer: | Barnaby Thompson |
production: | Fragile Films, Ealing Studios, Canal+ |
distributor: | Miramax, Medusa (IT), Odeon (GR), Sandrew Metronome Distribution (SE), Elite (CH), Concorde (DE), Bac Distribution (FR) |