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Stage Beauty

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 46min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,1/10
10.986
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Claire Danes and Billy Crudup in Stage Beauty (2004)
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Una commessa di teatro femminile accende una rivoluzione in un teatro londinese del diciassettesimo secolo interpretando Desdemona in Otello.Una commessa di teatro femminile accende una rivoluzione in un teatro londinese del diciassettesimo secolo interpretando Desdemona in Otello.Una commessa di teatro femminile accende una rivoluzione in un teatro londinese del diciassettesimo secolo interpretando Desdemona in Otello.

  • Regia
    • Richard Eyre
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jeffrey Hatcher
  • Star
    • Billy Crudup
    • Claire Danes
    • Rupert Everett
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,1/10
    10.986
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • Richard Eyre
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jeffrey Hatcher
    • Star
      • Billy Crudup
      • Claire Danes
      • Rupert Everett
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    Billy Crudup
    Billy Crudup
    • Ned Kynaston
    Claire Danes
    Claire Danes
    • Maria Hughes
    Rupert Everett
    Rupert Everett
    • King Charles II
    Derek Hutchinson
    Derek Hutchinson
    • Stage Manager
    Mark Letheren
    • Male Emilia…
    Tom Wilkinson
    Tom Wilkinson
    • Thomas Betterton
    Ben Chaplin
    Ben Chaplin
    • George Villiers II - Duke of Buckingham
    Hugh Bonneville
    Hugh Bonneville
    • Samuel Pepys
    Jack Kempton
    • Call Boy
    Alice Eve
    Alice Eve
    • Miss Frayne
    Fenella Woolgar
    Fenella Woolgar
    • Lady Meresvale
    David Westhead
    David Westhead
    • Harry
    Nick Barber
    Nick Barber
    • Nick
    Stephen Marcus
    Stephen Marcus
    • Thomas Cockerell
    Richard Griffiths
    Richard Griffiths
    • Sir Charles Sedley
    Zoë Tapper
    Zoë Tapper
    • Nell Gwynn
    Edward Fox
    Edward Fox
    • Sir Edward Hyde
    Robin Dunn
    • Butler
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      • Richard Eyre
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jeffrey Hatcher
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    8jotix100

    English thespians

    This movie has the blessing of the flawless direction of Richard Eyre, who knows a lot about kings and queens. The screen play is adapted by the author of the play, Jeffrey Hatcher. Surprisingly, these two men have been able to create a film that is not only visually satisfying, but it also is an adult entertainment.

    This movie gives us a glimpse of how theatre functioned in England up to the times of Charles II. The female roles of all plays were portrayed by male actors. The school of acting in that era was an artificial one where actors relied in gestures and affectations that would be laughable today in a serious drama, but that was the way it was the accepted Method then, nothing to do with Stanivslaski, or Strassberg.

    The leading figure of that theatrical world was Ned Keynaston, who was the most famous Desdemona of his time. There must have been a lot of gay men that were attracted to that world, as was the case with Mr. Keynaston, who might have been bisexual, although that comes as a secondary subplot. This actor is greatly admired by all, including the dressing assistant, Maria. This girl loved to be in the theatre, but could not, because only men were allowed. So instead, she goes to a second rate company that puts on plays in a pub and emerges as Margaret Hughes, an actress in her own right who will challenge Keynaston's Desdemona and makes that role, her signature role as well.

    Claire Danes, as Maria, or Margaret Hughes, has never been better! She shines as the girl whose ambition is to be on stage. She is wonderful in the part. Ned, played with gusto by Billy Crudup, shows an unexpected range, although he has done theatre extensively. Both of these actors takes us back to London and make us believe that what we are watching.

    A glorious English cast behind the two American principals are gathered to play effortlessly the theatrical figures of the time, and also the King and his court. Ruper Everett, as King Charles II, is hilarious. The scene in which he plays in drag with his mistress, Nell Gwynn, is one of the best things of the movie. Also, Richard Griffith, as lecherous Sir Charles Sedley, gives a stellar performance. Ben Chaplin, as the Duke of Buckingham, reveals the ambiguity of the men that were attracted to those early thespians.

    Thoroughly enjoyable because of Richard Eyre's direction and eye for detail.
    8bondgirl6781

    Sexy, smart, romantic...a movie for actors and playwrights

    I had heard of the film through tadbloid and celebrity headlines of how Billy Crudup left his seven month pregnant girlfriend, Mary-Louise Parker, for Claire Danes. I wasn't interested in the film, but then my sister got the DVD for her birthday. I saw it for the first time over the week and I have been watching it over and over again. What a beautifully written story about acting, gender, theater, illusion, romance, and discovery of one's own identity. During the Restoration of England under the reign of King Charles II, women were finally given the freedom and right to perform on the stage whereas before the decree it was illegal and obscene for a woman to perform on stage.

    Ned Kynaston (Billy Crudup) is the greatest actor and the most beautiful "woman" of the English stage. He played several women's part and his most famous is the role of Desdemona in William Shakespeare's Othello. He is studied, admired, loved, and envied by his dress keeper, Maria (Claire Danes). She watches from the wings and longs to act and she does so behind Kynaston's back and in low pubs before a royal official, the Duke of Buckingham (Ben Chaplin). Then the chain of events unfold as Maria is introduced to Charles II (Rupert Everett) and his mistress Nell Gwyn (Zoe Tapper) who then declares that women will be given the freedom to perform in theater.

    As Maria's fame rises and women are playing more and more of the female roles, Ned Kynaston (the last of his kind of actors) is casted aside. As an actor and as man, Kynaston had learned to suppress all masculinity in order to gain the grace and beauty of a woman. He knows only how to portray women and he is lost in learning to play male roles. But then again Maria is unable to play the role of Desdemona as a real woman. Both Kynaston and Maria fall in love and into passion as they learn from each other their own sexual identities and to channel their femininity and masculinity.

    I fell in love with the film's story and with the performances of Billy Crudup and Claire Danes. As Kynaston, Crudup reveals vulnerability and strength as a man who discovers himself as a man (and a very hot one at that) through the role and eyes of being a woman. As Maria, Danes is beautiful and real: those tears are real! She can cry on cue and with the heartbreak of a real woman in love and envious of the man she loves. Maria is a strong, forthcoming, and in way a modern actress ahead of her time. She is not an "Eve" from All About Eve, she is a Viola Delesop from Shakespeare In Love, but real. The love scene between Danes and Crudup is sexy, tender, and passionate showing that explicit sex and nudity is not always necessary. They look into each other's sides and truly learn from each other as man and woman.

    This is a highly recommended film for those who love acting, period pieces, or just if you want to see a really good film, "Stage Beauty" is very much the film to watch.
    colettesplace

    Sumptuous, passionate, raw - a gorgeous, romantic film

    'Without beauty, there's nothing. Who could love that?' (Ned Kynaston, Stage Beauty)

    Don't expect an elegant historical romp from Stage Beauty; it's much more than that. Director Richard Eyre (Iris) and screenwriter Jeffrey Hatcher have loosely interpreted true events to deliver a passionate, romantic journey of gender-bending self-realisation set in the bawdy world of the British Restoration, circa 1660.

    In a time when women are banned from acting on stage, King Charles II is on the throne, accompanied everywhere by his vulgar but merry mistress, Nell Gwnn. Meanwhile Ned Kynaston (Billy Crudup) is the most celebrated leading lady of his time. He is adored…by his audiences, by his lover and patron the Duke of Buckingham, and secretly loved by his dresser Maria (Claire Danes). But when aspiring actress Maria's illegal performance as Desdemona in Othello triggers royal permission for women to act on stage, Kynaston's fall from grace is swift.

    This is an actors' film, where the talents of Danes and in particular, Crudup, shine. (Their remarkable relationship triggered an off-screen romance.) Crudup is taut as the bisexual Kynaston, trained to be a calamity and actress since early adolescence, and emotes powerfully as he struggles with his sexuality and identity in an unfriendly new political landscape. He is alternately a catty drag queen, angry young man and committed thespian, without ever straying beyond credibility. In contrast, Danes is luminous but unsure as Maria. A talented supporting cast includes Rupert Everett, providing comic relief as the languid King, while Ben Chaplin is sensual as the self-serving Duke.

    Stage Beauty has been compared to Shakespeare in Love, but although it's less successful, it's far less contrived. Although Stage Beauty is a love story, you don't know how things will resolve. The pace is less brisk than in a more manufactured film, but it's also more realistic, enhanced by production design and costuming which depicts both the grit and the sumptuousness of the time.

    While at first the on stage acting grates, it is deliberate. As Stage Beauty progresses, the acting technique evolves to resemble 19th Century Naturalism – not true to life, but faithful to the emotional journey of the characters. It's a special film that will take you on an emotional journey too.

    **** out of ***** stars.
    MadKittenz

    This film didn't receive its due worth

    This film came and went in the cinema I go to. I went to see it on the last day it was on (which really wasn't very long at all) and I absolutely loved it. I don't think this film got the praise that it deserved. Billy Crudup has the perfect face for a Stage Beauty - he is effeminate in costume, yet a stunning man without the visage he dons for his Desdemona. Claire Danes pulls off her part wonderfully, especially the scene after she 'rescues' Crudup from the tavern, and the final rehearsal scene for Othello. Rupert Everett plays a wonderfully divine King Charles (with his little spaniels) and Zoe Tapper plays the ex-orange seller to perfection. The comedy and more emotional scenes in the play combine brilliantly. Bravo to all involved in this truly great film. If you didn't get the chance to see it in the cinema, I certainly recommend you to go out and rent it!
    8yoyomagoo

    The bad and the beautiful

    Stage Beauty is another adaptation of a play. Yawn? Well don't, because it also happens to make a highly successful transition from stage to screen thanks to the genius that is director Richard Eyre.

    It tells the tale of Ned (Billy Crudup), a young actor who specialises in portraying women on stage. In a world where only men are allowed to tread the boards, Ned's "Desdemona" (from Shakespeare's Othello) is the closest thing 17th century audiences get to femininity in theatre. However, a young upstart in the form of Maria (played by Clare Danes) wants to change all that. She has a passion for drama and unfortunately the bisexual Ned. With the help of King Charles II (Rupert Everett), she may just get her wish, changing theatre forever, and hopefully pick up Ned on the way.

    When thinking of the themes of the film, many people dismiss it as a clone of Shakespeare in Love. This is unfair- the film is more thought provoking, substantial and better acted than the aforementioned Oscar snaffler. It explores themes of sexuality and gender with insight and intelligence as well as telling (and, in fact enthralling us with) a love story. As previously referred to, the acting is exceptional, especially the two leads (Danes and Crudup) who shine. The supporting cast is strong too, with Richard Griffiths as a heterosexual prequel to his role in Withnail and I, Tom Wilkinson brimming with quiet intensity as Betterton and Everett hamming it up wonderfully as the King.

    Even if it does end on a slightly trite note (not to give too much away, but its' "birth of method acting" shtick irritates), Stage Beauty is a funny, heart-warming and occasionally quite cerebral meditation on love and art. What more could any theatre, or film lover for that matter, want? And don't say Shakespeare In Love!

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      Claire Danes and Billy Crudup became a couple after the filming of this movie. Crudup left his long-time girlfriend Mary-Louise Parker for Danes.
    • Blooper
      Ned Kynaston, age 20-something, says that he's been playing women on stage for half his life, since he was a child. But at the royal banquet, the King says that the theatres have only recently reopened after an 18-year shutdown caused by the Puritan takeover.
    • Citazioni

      King Charles II: Why shouldn't we have women on stage? After all, the French have been doing it for years.

      Sir Edward Hyde: Whenever we're about to do something truly horrible, we always say that the French have been doing it for years.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Shall We Dance?/Taxi/Raise Your Voice/Stage Beauty (2004)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 6 maggio 2005 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Regno Unito
      • Stati Uniti
      • Germania
    • Siti ufficiali
      • BBC Worldwide Ltd. (United Kingdom)
      • Lions Gate Films
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Hampton Court Palace, East Molesey, Surrey, Inghilterra, Regno Unito
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Lionsgate
      • Qwerty Films
      • Tribeca Productions
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 782.383 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 38.654 USD
      • 10 ott 2004
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 2.307.092 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 46min(106 min)
    • Mix di suoni
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporzioni
      • 2.35 : 1

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