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Hilary und Jackie

Originaltitel: Hilary and Jackie
  • 1998
  • 12
  • 2 Std. 1 Min.
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7,3/10
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Emily Watson and Rachel Griffiths in Hilary und Jackie (1998)
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Die tragische Geschichte der weltberühmten klassischen Cellistin Jacqueline du Pré, erzählt aus der Sicht ihrer Schwester, der Flötistin Hilary du Pré-Finzi.Die tragische Geschichte der weltberühmten klassischen Cellistin Jacqueline du Pré, erzählt aus der Sicht ihrer Schwester, der Flötistin Hilary du Pré-Finzi.Die tragische Geschichte der weltberühmten klassischen Cellistin Jacqueline du Pré, erzählt aus der Sicht ihrer Schwester, der Flötistin Hilary du Pré-Finzi.

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    • Anand Tucker
  • Drehbuch
    • Hilary du Pré
    • Piers du Pré
    • Frank Cottrell Boyce
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Emily Watson
    • Rachel Griffiths
    • James Frain
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    11.003
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    • Regie
      • Anand Tucker
    • Drehbuch
      • Hilary du Pré
      • Piers du Pré
      • Frank Cottrell Boyce
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Emily Watson
      • Rachel Griffiths
      • James Frain
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Für 2 Oscars nominiert
      • 4 Gewinne & 24 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Emily Watson
    Emily Watson
    • Jackie Du Pré
    Rachel Griffiths
    Rachel Griffiths
    • Hilary Du Pré
    James Frain
    James Frain
    • Daniel Barenboim
    David Morrissey
    David Morrissey
    • Kiffer Finzi
    Charles Dance
    Charles Dance
    • Derek Du Pré
    Celia Imrie
    Celia Imrie
    • Iris Du Pré
    Rupert Penry-Jones
    Rupert Penry-Jones
    • Piers Du Pré
    Bill Paterson
    Bill Paterson
    • Cello Teacher
    Auriol Evans
    • Young Jackie
    Keylee Jade Flanders
    Keylee Jade Flanders
    • Young Hilary
    • (as Keeley Flanders)
    Grace Chatto
    • Teena
    Nyree Dawn Porter
    Nyree Dawn Porter
    • Dame Margot Fonteyn
    Maggie McCarthy
    Maggie McCarthy
    • Margaret
    Vernon Dobtcheff
    Vernon Dobtcheff
    • Professor Bentley
    Anthony Smee
    • BBC Nabob
    Delia Lindsay
    Delia Lindsay
    • Tweedy Woman
    • (as Delia Lindsey)
    Linda Spurrier
    • Twinset
    Nick Haverson
    Nick Haverson
    • Photographer
    • Regie
      • Anand Tucker
    • Drehbuch
      • Hilary du Pré
      • Piers du Pré
      • Frank Cottrell Boyce
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    Philby-3

    Love the music, pass on the players

    Music biopics, at least those concerned with classical music, tend to be pallid things; the lives of composers and performers are often uneventful compared those of politicians, generals, artists and even actors. "Amadeus" made a drama out of aspects of Mozart's brief life and Ken Russell had fun with Tchaikovsky in "The Music Lovers" but with most musicians the drama is in their performance. This movie uncovers the rather sad relationship between Jacqueline Du Pre, the brilliant cellist, and her older sister Hilary, also a musician (flautist) of talent. After acquiring public acclaim as a child prodigy, Jackie married another prodigy, the pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim, with whom she frequently performed. At the pinnacle of her success, in her mid-twenties, she started to show signs of multiple sclerosis and was soon forced to retire. Her last 15 years were a decline "in fits and starts" to a vegetative state.

    Not a pleasant tale. And it seems the gorgeous blonde Jackie was not a particularly likeable lady. So grimly competitive was she towards Hilary that at one point she insisted on sharing Hilary's husband with her, even though she was still married to Barenboim. The story is taken from a book by Hilary and their brother Piers, so one might expect it to be the story from Hilary's point of view. The film attempts to put some balance into the portrayal by first giving us "Hilary" and then "Jackie" but the result is still a pretty dire picture of Jackie, who is portrayed as vain, self-centred, immature, foul-mouthed, cynical and not terribly bright. As Daniel Barenboim is still very much alive (and able to sue) his part in the drama is very lightly sketched in - his alleged neglect of Jackie after she becomes ill is only alluded to by one telephone call. Towards the end, Hilary and Jackie became estranged, though it is not clear why (Hilary's marriage apparently survives) but there is a reconciliation of a sort.

    The story is nicely realised with lots of music, including part of the original Du Pre/Barenboim recording of the Elgar cello concerto, the performance for which they are justly famous. As Jackie, Emily Watson is the full-on talented gorgeous blonde brat, a bit like Tom Hulse's Mozart in "Amadeus" but easier to understand. Rachel Griffiths does a good plainer, smarter sister but perhaps lays on the English reserve a bit thick (she is of course Australian). As their father, an amiable Colonel Blimp figure, Charles Dance has rather a small role but steals a couple of moments, as does Hilary's exasperated flute examiner, Professor Bentley, played by Vernon Dobtchev. The character of the girl's musically ambitious Mother (Celia Imrie), obviously a key figure, is oddly underdeveloped. Piers is also kept in the background. As Barenboim, James Frain bears an uncanny physical resemblance to the young Argentine virtuoso, but as mentioned is a shadowy presence also.

    Perhaps the book told the story better and what we have here is a summary of it with some nice music thrown in, and some sumptuous locations. Still when you're sitting on a plane in business class and it's a choice between "Hilary and Jackie," "Meet Joe Black" (the Devil as played by Brad Pitt) and some movie about a gorilla called Joe (another re-hash of the King Kong Story) it passes the time. Those poor b******s back in economy are stuck with the gorilla.
    8gbheron

    Strange Sisterhood

    Hilary and Jackie is a biographical film about two contemporary English sisters, Hilary and Jacqueline du Pré. Both are musical prodigies as children, but as they mature into women, it is Jackie, the cellist, who moves on to international fame, while Hilary opts for husband and family on an English farm.

    The film covers the complex, and troubling relationship between the two sisters, and Emily Watson and Rachel Griffiths give brilliant performances in the title roles. What was the Academy thinking when they were both passed over? And the music! It's always in the forefront, and helps move the story as much as the actors and screenplay.

    Not to be missed, this is one of the more enjoyable (although not uplifting) movies of 1998. Well worth the cost of the rental.
    bob the moo

    Well-structured and engaging character piece

    As a child Hilary was the talented musician on the flute and the younger Jacqueline was encouraged to keep up if she wanted to accompany her sister on trips to musical events. So Jackie practiced hard on her cello to do so, gradually becoming better than her sister. As adults Hilary is now very much in the shadow of her brilliant sister Jackie, who is booked solid for shows. However where Hilary finds happiness and support from her partner and husband Kiffer, Jackie grows increasingly isolated from others. The pair's relationship drifts apart but comes together again to produce one traumatic moment in their relationship.

    I'm sure it has been done many times but I still found this film's structure to be pretty clever. The central traumatic act in the narrative occurs halfway through the film; up until then we follow things from Hilary's point of view and then in the second half we jump backwards and work up to it again (and beyond) from Jacqueline's (more or less). The effect is that the first half of the film is engaging as it develops along lines we don't know while the second film is engaging as it underpins the reasons for Jacqueline's character and where she goes from there. I put of watching the film because I had no knowledge of the characters and no real interest in their music, however now that I have watched it I am glad I did as it is well made and interesting. It is very character driven and evenly paced, which will annoy some viewers but for me it worked really well and produced a story that didn't require you to know the people involved because you felt you did by the end.

    Watson leads the cast really well, bringing out the innocent of her character as easily as she does the spite within Jackie. Griffiths yet again shows her talent in taking on yet another accent and strange character and pulling it off. They work well together although their best scenes are early on. Support is good from Frain, Morrissey, Dance, Imrie and others but the film is lead well by the main two actresses who work well with the material given them.

    Overall this is a well paced film that will annoy some but is heavy in quality. The character development in the script is strong and the cast respond well to it. Tucker controls it all well with a good eye for a scene and some imaginative visual touches and brings out a film that is well-structured and engaging even if it won't be to everyone's tastes.
    9FlickJunkie-2

    A powerful story and two inspired performances

    Films as intelligent and well crafted as this are hard to come by. `Hilary and Jackie' is an exceptionally well done character study of two real life sisters. Jackie (Emily Watson) is a world-class cellist and Hilary (Rachel Griffiths) lives a normal middle class life. The story is rich in character development depicting the sisters starting from their childhood when both were musical prodigies. Now that they are adults, they envy each other's life. The story follows Jackie's career and explores the sisters' relationship, including the deep resentment and enduring love they have for one another. Director Anand Tucker does a wonderful job of presenting the story. He induces great feeling from each scene and lays the raw emotions on the screen without embellishment whether pure or turbulent.

    Emily Watson was superb in the lead role. Her's was an extremely complex character and her command of the range of emotions Jackie required was phenomenal. Lovers of classical music will appreciate the rich soundtrack and Watson's realistic cello renditions. Watson was nominated for best actress by the Academy in 1999 for this performance and I felt she was most deserving of the prize that ultimately went to Gwyneth Paltrow for `Shakespeare in Love'. Paltrow's performance was clever and charming, but had nowhere near the power Watson delivered in this film. Emily is such a talented actress, however, that I have little doubt eventually there will be some other envelope with her name inside.

    Rachel Griffiths also gave a career performance as Hilary and she was nominated for best supporting actress, an award I felt she won hands down. Griffiths' tortured performance was gut wrenching and inspired. She played Hilary with deep sensitivity and handled her emotional conflicts brilliantly. The Academy's choice of Judy Dench was again perplexing as the Shakespeare juggernaut rolled on.

    For those viewers who appreciate a powerful and disturbing drama, great acting, complex characters, terrific classical music and extraordinary character development, this film is a must. I rated it a 9/10. Don't miss it.
    10mjbarkl

    Musical genius, destroyed by multiple sclerosis

    I've read the 54 reviews here, and agree with most, both positive and negative, but I have a different perspective. Of all instruments, cello speaks to me most deeply. I do not play, I sing (deep bass, centered below the bottom of the bass staff, presently studying music in college after retirement), but still the cello resonates within my soul. I grieve that I never got the chance to see Jacqueline in her prime. But more so, that MS brought her down and killed her.

    My wife has MS, is about 2/3 the way through the course of the disease. Its pace for her is much slower than the 20 years it took to kill Jackie. Slower, but just as bitterly relentless. The devastation of the disease is portrayed effectively in the film even though it is compressed in the telling. Some critics challenged the portrayal of incontinence, of tremors, of puzzling mental behavior. Those portrayals were quite accurate and the challenges unwarranted.

    The one portrayal I would challenge is the final scene of Jackie being fed reclining. As I understand it, at least from current writings on the subject, the manner in which that was done would guarantee (aspiration) pneumonia and death because of the damage MS does to the swallowing reflex which uses the vocal cords to keep contaminants out of the lungs. I hope that portrayal was inaccurate. Other than this one glitch, I've found the movie haunting, invading my thoughts at quiet times and while drifting in and out of sleep. Sorry critics, I give it a 10, for the ballet of bond and competition between the sisters, for the portrayal of the musical genius of both of them, for the tragedy wrought by MS, for the powerful telling of the tale.....

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    • Wissenswertes
      Emily Watson learned to play the cello as a child. She practiced so long and so intensively for the film that her fingers bled.
    • Patzer
      We see Catalan cello master Pau Casals after a concert in Madrid in the early-1960s. But Pau Casals swore never to return to Spain from exile because Franco was still in power after the coup d'état and 1939's Spanish Civil War. Franco died in 1975, two years after Casals' own death in exile.
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      Jackie du Pré: [mid-recital] Excuse me ladies and gentlemen, I have broken my A string

      [leaves stage]

      Jackie du Pré: at least it wasn't my G string.

    • Crazy Credits
      A live recording of one of Jacqueline du Pre's performances of the Elgar Cello Concerto, conducted by Daniel Barenboim, was used in three scenes in this film. All of the other music was specially recorded.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Stepmom/Hilary and Jackie/Mighty Joe Young/Patch Adams/Hurlyburly (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Cello Concerto in E minor Op. 85
      Written by Edward Elgar (as Sir Edward Elgar)

      Performed by The Philadelphia Orchestra and Jacqueline du Pré (cello)

      Conducted by Daniel Barenboim

      Published by Novello & Company Limited, London

      Excerpts of a live performance tape played in three sections of the movie

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 5. August 1999 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Hilary and Jackie
    • Drehorte
      • Abbercrombe Square, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • Arts Council of England
      • British Screen Productions
      • Channel Four Films
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      • 7.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 4.912.892 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 92.956 $
      • 3. Jan. 1999
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 4.912.892 $
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