TERENCE DAVIES

A QUIET PASSION

The life of renowned poet Emily Dickinson
2016 · 120 mins · Drama
Cynthia Nixon gives a career-best, tour-de-force performance as the legendary 19th Century poet Emily Dickinson in Terence Davies' A QUIET PASSION. Born into privilege in 1830, Dickinson spent most of her life on her parents’ estate in Armherst, Massachusetts. In her youth, the introverted Emily is depicted as a fiercely intelligent young woman who exchanges forthright opinions on life, art and patriarchal society. She becomes more reclusive as the years pass, consumed by poetry, but the lack of recognition and respect for her work stokes ever more vociferous dissention. Living up to The Guardian's assertion that he is ‘Britain’s greatest...

Cynthia Nixon gives a career-best, tour-de-force performance as the legendary 19th Century poet Emily Dickinson in Terence Davies' A QUIET PASSION.

Born into privilege in 1830, Dickinson spent most of her life on her parents’ estate in Armherst, Massachusetts. In her youth, the introverted Emily is depicted as a fiercely intelligent young woman who exchanges forthright opinions on life, art and patriarchal society. She becomes more reclusive as the years pass, consumed by poetry, but the lack of recognition and respect for her work stokes ever more vociferous dissention.

Living up to The Guardian's assertion that he is ‘Britain’s greatest living director’m Terence Davies creates a stunning portrait with A QUIET PASSION, a film which may just be the perfect match of filmmaker, actress and subject.

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★★★★★ “A masterpiece. An exceptional film, with a searing performance from Cynthia Nixon. Outwardly, Dickinson may have seemed prim and self-effacing, but as Davies and Nixon brilliantly show, she was in fact a fiery, passionate figure who questioned every aspect of the patriarchal society in which she lived." THE INDEPENDENT

Info

Format
DVD
Catalogue
PAL170
Languages
English
Encoding
PAL
Aspect Ratio
2.35:1

Directed by

Terence Davies

Featuring

Cynthia Nixon, Jennifer Ehle, Keith Carradine