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Tipping the Velvet

  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2002
  • 59min
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Keeley Hawes and Rachael Stirling in Tipping the Velvet (2002)
Tipping The Velvet (German Trailer)
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L'histoire de Nan Astley qui tombe amoureuse de trois femmes différentes sur son chemin vers la célébrité et le bonheur dans l'Angleterre victorienne de 1887.L'histoire de Nan Astley qui tombe amoureuse de trois femmes différentes sur son chemin vers la célébrité et le bonheur dans l'Angleterre victorienne de 1887.L'histoire de Nan Astley qui tombe amoureuse de trois femmes différentes sur son chemin vers la célébrité et le bonheur dans l'Angleterre victorienne de 1887.

  • Casting principal
    • Rachael Stirling
    • Keeley Hawes
    • Jodhi May
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,7/10
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    4 741
    1 644
    • Casting principal
      • Rachael Stirling
      • Keeley Hawes
      • Jodhi May
    • 57avis d'utilisateurs
    • 5avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 5 victoires et 3 nominations au total

    Épisodes3

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    HautLes mieux notés1 saison2002

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    Rôles principaux49

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    Rachael Stirling
    Rachael Stirling
    • Nan Astley
    • 2002
    Keeley Hawes
    Keeley Hawes
    • Kitty Butler
    • 2002
    Jodhi May
    Jodhi May
    • Florence Banner
    • 2002
    Alexei Sayle
    Alexei Sayle
    • Charles Frobisher
    • 2002
    Bernice Stegers
    Bernice Stegers
    • Mrs. Denby…
    • 2002
    John Bowe
    John Bowe
    • Walter Bliss
    • 2002
    Anna Chancellor
    Anna Chancellor
    • Diana Lethaby
    • 2002
    Sally Hawkins
    Sally Hawkins
    • Zena Blake
    • 2002
    Janet Henfrey
    Janet Henfrey
    • Mrs. Jex
    • 2002
    Sara Stockbridge
    Sara Stockbridge
    • Dickie
    • 2002
    Carl Chase
    Carl Chase
    • Corder
    • 2002
    Sarah Crowden
    Sarah Crowden
    • Woman with Pipe…
    • 2002
    Di Botcher
    Di Botcher
    • Woman with Cigar
    • 2002
    Daniel Mays
    Daniel Mays
    • Jimmy Burns
    • 2002
    Michael Kilgarriff
    Michael Kilgarriff
    • Music Hall Chairman
    • 2002
    Richard Hope
    Richard Hope
    • Mr. Astley
    • 2002
    Monica Dolan
    Monica Dolan
    • Alice Astley
    • 2002
    Annie Hulley
    Annie Hulley
    • Mrs. Astley
    • 2002
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    Avis des utilisateurs57

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    7pennygadget31

    More Than Gay

    Labeling this film a "lesbian love story" is about as accurate as calling Pride & Prejudice a "straight love story." There's just so much more to it than that.

    Yes, the main character is a lesbian, but her story is classic bildungsroman, a journey from childhood to adulthood, from sexual innocence into maturity, from personal blindness to self- discovery. There is a stylistic element of camp to the film's direction, but it is not a hindrance; rather it serves to underscore the staged and dramatic parts of the main character's life.

    Those who know Anna Chancellor from the BBC version of Pride and Prejudice will certainly be amazed with her here. Rachael Stirling is stellar as the main character Nan, and Keeley Hawes is all wide-eyed goodness as her lover Kitty Butler. Chancellor might have the stand out role, that is aside from Sally Hawkins who plays Zena Butler. This film is not for the faint of heart, but it's not a piece of pro-gay advertising either. It's a real story, with real comedy and drama, an engaging story with compelling characters, and well worth watching.
    findmespace

    Exquisite and gorgeous!

    I am getting obsessed by it, playing the DVD over and over. And it is not because of the lesbian love story, nor because of the physical relationship neither. It's about the tenderness and care with which the whole thing is done. You obviously can notice that in the script itself, even in the rawer moments there's certain hope. But also in the music (the melodies are so sweet), the photography (all this wine like and golden tones for indoor scenes), the so fine decoration and set design (theatres and back stages), those little sounds added (hoses running, opera voices ..), those visual metaphors (burning fondue for Kitty's jealousy, empty oyster shells swirling in the waves as Nan meets life ..) …etc..

    To me the most beautiful concept is the protagonist personal and sentimental growth, how she becomes an adult by finding love and life. About this, an outstanding detail is Nan's expression and tone of voice. There's one scene in first episode: Kitty and Nan are in Nan's room at Nan's parents, Nan takes the rose Kitty gave to her in the theatre from a drawer and says: 'Remember when you gave me this?' .. The tone in which the sentence is said is so wonderful, it express so much thrill, admiration, delight and most of all innocence. This is what the first episode is about, Nan and her innocence and childhood lost… something left in the sea waves of her home town shore where she was an oyster. But in the second and third episodes she looses this purity in her voice, as she's becoming an adult in all senses. She sounds stronger and more secure... the oyster opens.

    This leads me to talk about Rachael's awesome work, all these details are not only shown in her voice but in her acting. And what is more, she not only acts great all the way long but also she sings lovely! The rest of the actresses are wonderful too .. Anna Chancellor's Diana still scares me ;) What to say about magnetic Kitty (whoah Keeley!) and also Jhodi May builds a so very nice good home-loving girl. The actors are quite good too, including baby Cyril ;-)

    Another good feature to point out is the rhythm of the episodes development. We can see Kitty and Nan's debut on stage at the same time that all their previous rehearsals, and also Nan's cooking and cleaning at Flo's at the same time that she recovers emotionally from wandering the streets. All this action together prevents the episodes from slow down and from loosing the attention.

    But of course this story is a tale, in which the protagonist suffers but at the end wins, there is no point in looking for resemblances with real life as life is much more complicated than a tale. She even triumphs at speaking in the socialist rally saving Flo's brother from stage fright. And I think choosing one girl instead of the other pretended to be a happy end … personally I would definitively have chosen the other, no doubt at all ;-D

    I've found a soundtrack at amazon.co.uk but it doesn't include the songs the girls sing at stage .. anyone know where to find them?

    Thanks for reading
    10dotjames

    A skilled adaptation of an extraordinary novel

    I think Andrew Davies did an admirable job of taking a magnificent book which emulated the pace and styling of a Victorian novel and turning it into a moving and entertaining film. I'm glad I read (twice) the book first which is usually the case for me. I know that one must view a novel and a film as different media and judge them accordingly. But, still, it's often hard to read the original material after a film gives away the best parts.

    I realize that Davies is a very good adapter, but I wish the producers had chosen a woman to write the screenplay. Davies, as he admits in the commentary that accompanies the film on DVD, wanted particularly to emphasis the more scatological bits in the book. I certainly enjoyed those, on film as in the book. But Davies missed a half-dozen moments that are so excruciatingly, painfully tender which he could have incorporated if his sensibility were more feminine.

    I also would take issue with his use of the book's primary symbol, the rose.

    As the screenplay was plotted by Davies, the denouement was inevitable and appropriate. But I really think that author Waters' final nod to the rose symbol was much more interesting. And I preferred way the novel let Nan "come of age" than the way Davies chose.

    One quick comment about the four actors who essay the primary roles. They are all wonderfully talented -- well, except for the singing and dancing, perhaps -- and, moreover, their physical presences are so much what the mind's eye sees when reading the novel before seeing the film. I thought they were all terrific.

    I recommend that any lesbian and anyone who loves good fiction, add BOTH the book and the DVD of TIPPING THE VELVET to their bookshelves.
    9Altima

    Surprising

    It is surprising that a production like this gets made these days, especially for television. Considering the strong sexual themes and explicit lovemaking scenes, not to mention lesbianism, this has been given superb treatment and direction.

    The sets and costumes are flawless, the direction is stylish and the characters are likeable. There is a fair amount of humor but it has surprisingly dark interludes. The protagonist is really a tragic figure, but not devoid of happiness. Also, this production avoids the mistake most films/shows make when dealing with homosexuality/lesbianism. The characters are very human. It seems that to allow people to be comfortable with watching gays and lesbians on TV and movies most shows fill it full of cliches and make the characters obsessed with being gay. Not so with this. In Tipping the Velvet, the protagonist is hardly aware of what being lesbian means!

    The BBC have made some wonderful productions in the past, and this adventurous period piece only confirms their standard of excellence on all fronts.
    beatles551

    "Thank you, Britain, for a flawless film."

    I never knew this DVD existed, had I not been checking out lesbian films in Amazon.com. On description alone, I purchased it. That was 3 weeks ago. I have watched the DVD almost every night. My 17 yr. old. step-daughter, every time she catches me says, "Not again?" I say, automatically, "Sorry, kid, yes, again." It's not just the theme, it's everything. The time and place, the screen writing, the music, the acting, the tone, the lighting, the challenge of pushing the envelope. (I doubt very much we would see a production such as this here in the United States.) For me, this is absolutely the best lesbian presentation I have seen. It is so satisfying on every level. I, too, had my heart broken by my first love...and eventually found my life partner, so I related very much to the story to some degree. I applaud and thank everyone involved in this presentation. And of course, accolades to the author.

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    • Anecdotes
      One of the songs in the film, "Following in Father's Footsteps," was originally performed by famous male impersonator Vesta Tilley in the London halls of Victorian England during the late 1800s, when "Tipping the Velvet" is set.
    • Gaffes
      The roses Kitty gives out in her act are obviously artificial. But later when Nan shows Kitty she kept the rose she received from her, the rose is wilted.
    • Citations

      Nancy Nan Astley: Don't you know? Hasn't she told you about us?

      Walter Bliss: I know that you were sweethearts of a kind.

      Nancy Nan Astley: Of a kind? The kind that hold hands? Didn't she tell you that we fuck eachother?!

      Walter Bliss: I don't care to use such language Nan. And if I did, I wouldn't use it for anything a pair of girls could do, you need a man for that I think you'll find.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 octobre 2002 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Site officiel
      • BBCi (United Kingdom)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Besant el vellut
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Whitstable, Kent, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • Société de production
      • Sally Head Productions
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