Dans les années 1840, Cranford est gouvernée par la gent féminine. Ces dames adorent les commérages et le romantisme, mais des changements se profilent à l'horizon, alors que l'emprise malve... Tout lireDans les années 1840, Cranford est gouvernée par la gent féminine. Ces dames adorent les commérages et le romantisme, mais des changements se profilent à l'horizon, alors que l'emprise malvenue de la révolution industrielle s'approche rapidement de leur ville marchande rurale bie... Tout lireDans les années 1840, Cranford est gouvernée par la gent féminine. Ces dames adorent les commérages et le romantisme, mais des changements se profilent à l'horizon, alors que l'emprise malvenue de la révolution industrielle s'approche rapidement de leur ville marchande rurale bien-aimée.
- Récompensé par 4 Primetime Emmys
- 16 victoires et 57 nominations au total
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As befit the greatest tales, there are several main characters with deftly interwoven stories here, so one must look elsewhere beyond these comments for knowledge of the characters and plot; but let me conclude by saying that "Cranford" has more HEART than any piece I've seen in quite some time. Shown as a "Masterpiece Classic" on America's PBS network, "Cranford" truly, truly, truly lived up to the Masterpiece moniker, with a capital M.
Actually, I was just grateful that anyone was paying attention to Elizabeth Gaskill in the first place. No doubt there are those of us who adore Jane Austen but she always gets all the attention in movies and TV, what with the oodles of remakes and re releases and her immense popularity. But Gaskill is just down right hilarious to read...so hurray for the old new comer!
There's a wealth of material here and BBC put a lot of effort and time into making this a worthwhile production. I agree that the music was really sappy, but the script and the fine acting made up for it. Of course the costuming was fabulous! There were a lot of belly laughs surrounding the escapades of the ladies of Cranford...Mrs Forrester's cow, the misbegotten meaning behind gifts and letters, hair dying, much gossip, of course...even lace eating cats! As character would demand, Eileen Atkins was a tour de force as Miss Deborah...in fact, the entire cast was astounding! All together a remarkable entertaining miniseries!
Liberties are taken. The material is being reinterpreted for the screen with a dashing disrespect for fidelity that is bound to offend those critics who watch screen adaptations with their Everyman edition on their knee but what Thomas has done here is bring the spirit of Gaskell and the humour of the age (specifically northern humour), magnificently to life.
Eileen Atkins' performance alone will carry this series to every Award ceremony worthy of attention but there is so much more you may be left agape with wonder or clapping your hands with glee at the stories surrounding Cranford's womenfolk, many condemned to spinsterhood by the Napoleonic Wars. And there's much more still to come.
You won't see the novel reassembled piece by piece, but what you'll get instead is a mordant, hilarious, moving, masterpiece of the art of adaptation and a brilliant cast extracting every last every drop of juice from the fruit (sucked separately, of course).
Cranford is vibrantly alive and kicking as it never has been before. Bring on the rest. If you please.
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- AnecdotesJim Carter (Captain Brown) and Imelda Staunton (Miss Pole) are married in real life.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Making of Cranford (2007)
- Bandes originalesGreen Grow the Rashes
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- West Wycombe Park, West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Hanbury Court: Lady Ludlow's house)
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