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Another Country: Histoire d'une trahison

Original title: Another Country
  • 1984
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
7.6K
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Colin Firth and Rupert Everett in Another Country: Histoire d'une trahison (1984)
Based on the life of the young Guy Burgess, who would become better known as one of the Cambridge Spies.
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Based on the life of the young Guy Burgess, who would become better known as one of the Cambridge Spies.Based on the life of the young Guy Burgess, who would become better known as one of the Cambridge Spies.Based on the life of the young Guy Burgess, who would become better known as one of the Cambridge Spies.

  • Director
    • Marek Kanievska
  • Writer
    • Julian Mitchell
  • Stars
    • Rupert Everett
    • Colin Firth
    • Michael Jenn
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    • Director
      • Marek Kanievska
    • Writer
      • Julian Mitchell
    • Stars
      • Rupert Everett
      • Colin Firth
      • Michael Jenn
    • 53User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Rupert Everett
    Rupert Everett
    • Guy Bennett
    Colin Firth
    Colin Firth
    • Tommy Judd
    Michael Jenn
    Michael Jenn
    • Barclay
    Robert Addie
    Robert Addie
    • Delahay
    Rupert Wainwright
    Rupert Wainwright
    • Devenish
    Tristan Oliver
    Tristan Oliver
    • Fowler
    Cary Elwes
    Cary Elwes
    • Harcourt
    Frederick Alexander
    • Menzies
    Adrian Ross Magenty
    Adrian Ross Magenty
    • Wharton
    Geoffrey Bateman
    Geoffrey Bateman
    • Yevgeni
    Phillip Dupuy
    • Martineau
    Guy Henry
    Guy Henry
    • Head Boy
    Jeffry Wickham
    Jeffry Wickham
    • Arthur
    • (as Jeffrey Wickham)
    John Line
    • Best Man
    Gideon Boulting
    • Trafford
    Llewellyn Rees
    • Senior Chaplain
    Arthur Howard
    • Waiter
    Ivor Roberts
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    • Director
      • Marek Kanievska
    • Writer
      • Julian Mitchell
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    dbdumonteil

    An overlooked important movie.

    Forget the prologue which preludes the long flashback which is the core of the movie.First scene:in a room,two boys make love while,in the main courtyard of the posh school (Eton?),a ceremony commemorates the dead soldier of WW1,with pump and circumstance:the two bedrocks of the family, Army and Religion taking in hand the third one:School.Behind these walls,inside these venerable buildings,mortal hatred ,intolerance and repression are looming.Outside,the splendid landscapes are unchanging,particularly this quiet river which comes back as a leitmotiv.And most of the students wants to keep the world as it is,because they know they are part of the privileged few.Their studies are a mere rehearsal of their life-to-be. Becoming a prefect,what a feat! Being called "god" what a honor! Being able to push the others out of your way,that makes you a man!

    Two young men refuse the rules of the game:the first one ,Tommy (a good Colin Firth),the most loyal character of a rather obnoxious. gathering.He sticks to his ideals,and he will die for them.He believes in Marx and in Stalin(we're in the thirties ) ;he would never betray anybody,and the audience sides with him most of the time. The second one ,Guy,(Rupert Everett at his best)is a gay,in love with a younger pal.He,too,rebels against this rigid institutions,but he's more complex:actually he tries to become a prefect and then a god,because he has kept his ambitions and he would easily opt for a compromise solution.He could but he will not..Homosexuality,when it's secret is no problem for the bourgeois society.Guy's character will mute and finally he realizes that he cannot live in the shadow.That's his downfall.

    No commies,no gays can be part of the crème de la crème.The posh school reputation,once the non-straight ones(in the general sense of the word)are eradicated,can sleep the sleep of the just.

    Sometimes compared with Lindsay Anderson's "If"(1970),its atmosphere is drastically different though :there's no dreamlike sequences here,no madness.It rather recalls "der junge Torless" (Schloendorff,1966)and it might have influenced James Ivory's "Maurice" (1986). An overlooked important movie.
    10fodwod

    Truly brilliant, although quintessentially English

    I was living in France when this film was first released. I had seen the stage play and thoroughly enjoyed it. The film was so good I actually saw it twice over it's opening weekend.

    The bulk of the action is set in an English boarding school in the 1930s. This is marvelously portrayed - school bullies, inter house rivalries, the cadet force, cricket - and there is some marvelous interaction between Rupert Everett and Colin Firth. The latter's impassioned defence of Stalin is understated comedy at its finest.

    This is a film of great subtlety and beauty, well acted, and underpinned by a haunting soundtrack.
    mermatt

    Hypocrisy vs. Passion

    This movie, based on a play, presents the tension between class distinctions in a rigidly victorian society and the passion of basic human attraction. The setting is an all-boys military-style British school. The fact that one of the boys is willing to let his homosexuality be exposed even though others at the school are also homosexual dramatizes the hypocrisy of a world that is more concerned with appearances than with the reality of the human heart.

    Some viewers may be put off by the stuffy atmosphere that pervades the story, but that very atmosphere is the real villain of the plot.
    brian_wescott

    A Lovely Film

    I saw this movie again the other day and am impressed at how well it has held up. Though it's a little hard to follow the arcane hierarchies of 1930s British public school life, that is precisely the point-- these people are suffocating in the meaningless rituals of their class. Rupert Everett and Colin Firth give outstanding performances as the openly gay and communist members of their school, and the unfolding of the relationship between Everett and Cary Elwes is some of the most romantic footage I've ever seen. Though very few of us live in such a stratified social climate these days, we would do well to understand the webs of hierarchy and ritual that bind us all in one way or another.
    hugh1971

    visually and dramatically impressive

    This film is both visually and dramatically impressive. From the outset, we are treated to lavish cinematography of Eton College and its grounds and the surrounding countryside. This is contrasted with the drab scenes of Moscow from where Guy Bennet recounts his story. Everything is bathed in a golden glow, backed up by the sound of boyish voices singing hymns (the title itself comes from popular school hymn 'I vow to Thee my Country'; which was sung at the funeral of Princess Diana in 1997).

    This contrasts starkly with the brutality of the school's disciplinary system, where one boy is so ashamed of being caught in a homosexual act that he hangs himself in the school chapel. Those who question the school's code become outcasts, such as Bennet and Judd, unless they are 'useful' in some way - ie when Judd is needed to prevent an unpopular boy becoming head of house.

    One important fact I noticed is that you hardly ever see a master in the school, and you never see the boys in lessons: this shows Eton not as merely a school, but as a microcosm of society with its own specific hierarchy.

    There is interesting character development: Bennett, initially a philanderer who takes nothing seriously, eventually realises that he is a confirmed homosexual and begins to understand Judd's vision of a perfect society possible through communism ('not heaven on earth, but earth on earth - a just earth')Similarly Judd realises that sometimes it is necessary to sacrifice one's principles for the greater good.

    There is a lot about this film that is hackneyed - the bullying, sadistic prefects, the angelic boys with floppy fringes singing chapel anthems, the stock rebellious phrases etc, (and I won't even mention Guy Bennet's ludicrous old-man makeup)but overall it is a beautiful piece of cinematography with some good acting from the young Mr Everett and Mr Firth.

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    • Trivia
      Loosely based on the early life of Guy Burgess, a key figure in the Cambridge Five spy ring of the 1930s and 1940s, who eventually defected to Russia in 1951. Even the manner of "Guy Bennett"'s father's death, as he discloses it to Harcourt, is the same as Burgess's father. Even so, the closing credits make the standard declaration, "The events, characters and firms depicted in this photoplay are fictitious. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, or to actual firms is purely coincidental."
    • Goofs
      In Moscow, 1983, elderly Guy Bennett claims to be "the last of the few", two of the real Cambridge spies (Donald Maclean and Anthony Blunt) having died in that very year. In fact, the real-life model for Bennett, Guy Burgess, was the earliest of the group to die, twenty years earlier in 1963. Neither would he have been the last of the Cambridge spies still alive, since Kim Philby lived on to 1988, and John Cairncross until 1995.
    • Quotes

      Fowler: I have half a mind to ask Barclay for permission to beat you!

      Tommy Judd: Well, you've half a mind. We can all agree on that.

    • Connections
      Featured in Temporada de Caça (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      I Vow to Thee, My Country
      Lyrics by Sir Cecil Spring-Rice

      Music by Gustav Holst

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    • Release date
      • January 9, 1985 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Another Country
    • Filming locations
      • Bodleian Library, Broad Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Goldcrest Films International
      • National Film Finance Corporation (NFFC)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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