BRIDESHEAD REVISITED
synopsis
The story begins in Oxford in 1925, when young Charles Ryder makes friends with the louche and flamboyant Sebastian Flyte, son of Lady and Lord Marchmain. Charles is soon seduced by the social status of his new friend’s family and the world to which they open doors for him. Invited to stay at Brideshead, the imposing Marchmain ancestral home, he falls in love with Sebastian’s sister Julia. But the closer he becomes to the family, the more Charles finds himself in conflict with the rigid religious faith of Lady Marchmain.
Adapted from the partially autobiographical novel by Evelyn Waugh.
international title: | Brideshead Revisited |
original title: | Brideshead Revisited |
country: | United Kingdom |
sales agent: | HanWay Films |
year: | 2008 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Julian Jarrold |
film run: | 135' |
release date: | NL 18/09/2008, IC 19/09/2008, SE 19/09/2008, DK 26/09/2008, UK 03/10/2008, PT 23/10/2008, ES 31/10/2008, NO 31/10/2008, DE 20/11/2008, BE 26/11/2009, FI 04/02/2009, HU 14/05/2009, IT 26/06/2009 |
screenplay: | Jeremy Brock, Andrew Davies |
cast: | Matthew Goode, Ben Whishaw, Hayley Atwell, Emma Thompson, Michael Gambon |
cinematography by: | Jess Hall |
film editing: | Chris Gill |
art director: | Alice Normington |
costumes designer: | Eimer Ni Mhaoldomhnaigh |
producer: | Robert Bernstein, Kevin Loader, Douglas Rae, Zakaria Alaoui |
production: | Ecosse Films, HanWay Films, BBC Films, UK Film Council, Screen Yorkshire |
distributor: | 2 Entertain, A-Film Distribution (NL), Concorde Filmverleih (DE), Pathé Films AG (CH), Cinéart (BE), Notro Films (ES), Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Italia (IT) |