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Les démons du passé

Original title: Voices
  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
250
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Les démons du passé (1995)
Drama

A story about real life early 20th century British composer and music critic Philip Arnold Heseltine.A story about real life early 20th century British composer and music critic Philip Arnold Heseltine.A story about real life early 20th century British composer and music critic Philip Arnold Heseltine.

  • Director
    • Malcolm Clarke
  • Writers
    • Mark A. Stuart
    • Peter Barnes
    • Nicholas Meyer
  • Stars
    • Jeremy Northam
    • Tushka Bergen
    • Allan Corduner
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    250
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Malcolm Clarke
    • Writers
      • Mark A. Stuart
      • Peter Barnes
      • Nicholas Meyer
    • Stars
      • Jeremy Northam
      • Tushka Bergen
      • Allan Corduner
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jeremy Northam
    Jeremy Northam
    • Philip Heseltine…
    Tushka Bergen
    Tushka Bergen
    • Lily Buxton
    Allan Corduner
    Allan Corduner
    • Oscar Butterworth
    Hilton McRae
    Hilton McRae
    • Gerald Duffy
    Bronwen Mantel
    • Madge Ryan
    Dilys Laye
    Dilys Laye
    • Mrs. Heseltine
    Domini Blythe
    Domini Blythe
    • Lady Virginia Milford
    Colin Fox
    Colin Fox
    • Sir Thomas Beecham
    Michael Sinelnikoff
    Michael Sinelnikoff
    • Sir Charles Devlin
    Chris Wiggins
    • Angus Fergusson
    David Frances
    • Eric
    Jonathan Stark
    • Concerned Man
    Benoît Langlais
    • Young Heseltine
    Martin Kevan
    • Radio Announcer
    Frank Schorpion
    Frank Schorpion
    • George Hesletine
    James Bradford
    James Bradford
    • Club Manager
    • (as Jim Bradford)
    Rob Burns
    • Organist
    Ari Snyder
    • Choir Master
    • Director
      • Malcolm Clarke
    • Writers
      • Mark A. Stuart
      • Peter Barnes
      • Nicholas Meyer
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    8gotfong

    accurate or not, this film is hot!

    Jeremy Northam is unbelievably BELIEVABLE in this film (as usual). Truly an under-used actor considering his remarkable ability to "become" his character. (Granted, he tends to play similar characters over again, but why stop when you're on a roll--or role?) I've read much about the film's historical inaccuracies, and while that may be, people still also rent "Immortal Beloved" which is similarly inaccurate but a well-made film nonetheless. Northam is on the same pedestal occupied in my mind by Harrison Ford and Gary Oldman. They are incredibly REAL in their portrayals--you'd believe anything they tell you regardless of how bizarre because they come across as genuine. Aside from one corny sequence in this film (a recollection that includes a flaming piano--no kidding, it's terribly done), the film is engaging and well-shot. (For real Northam lovers, there's also some ultra-high-quality butt...and then some...footage. He's a sex God.) Whoof! Apart from that, still a well-made, enjoyable film. (But especially BECAUSE of that.)
    7=G=

    Under-rated dark psychodrama from London.

    "Voices...", a brooding dark psychodrama set in London in 1930, tells of a feud between a music critic and a reclusive composer which turns violent and the girl/lover caught in the middle. This fat, sumptuous, sepia toned, and sometimes tedious psychodrama features fine performances by the two principals (Northam & Bergen), excellent musical scores both foreground and background, and is much underrated and underhyped.

    VIEWER ADVISORY: The less read about this film prior to viewing the better. I read one user comment on IMDB.com which spoiled both the "hook" in the middle and the finale.
    LCShackley

    Stretching the truth

    I've been a fan of early 20th century British music for years, have many recordings of Peter Warlock's works, and have read about Philip Heseltine <no spoilers>. I have NEVER come across any reference to the convoluted plot twists that the movie purports are part of his life story. A drunkard, yes, but a psychotic? Hmmm. Good performances, tho, and perhaps the BEST performance is by Sylvia McNair, whose golden voice graces most of the pop and classical pieces in the soundtrack. (One good Warlock story...he wrote one of his most famous Christmas carols along with a poet friend, and sold it to a newspaper in order to have enough money to get drunk on Christmas.)
    5Dick-108

    Fascinating story but almost all untrue

    After seeing on video this extraordinary schizo biopic I accessed the Peter Warlock home page and found that except for his death by "gas poisoning" (which was not declared to be suicide) there is very little truth in the film. Including the music. Only one song in the film was actually written by Warlock - the rest of Warlock's music was written for the film. There was no secret of Warlock's identity and he apparently he did not review his own music. But there is a splendid performance by Jeremy Northam and the sets and costumes are great. Just don't believe the story.
    8cindy-56

    favorable/neutral

    I'm surprised to see this listed as a 1995 movie, because it's a "new release" in the video stores and the film's case has a date of 1999. I agree with Dick 108's review heartily. The acting is very good, and the story is interesting. Like Dick, I was intrigued and researched, on the 'Net, Peter Warlock, and found the the movie seems far from the truth. It may have been based on a book or article by one of Heseltine's friends, a Mr. Gray. More I won't say, because I don't want to spoil things for someone reading this before seeing the movie. The actor, Jeremy Northam, looks exactly like him.

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    • Trivia
      Prologue: "A story inspired by the lives of Philip Heseltine and Peter Warlock."
    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Geek (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Rest, Sweet Nymphs
      Written by Peter Warlock

      Used by permission of Oxford University Press

      Arranged by Elliot Goldenthal

      Performed by Sylvia McNair and Les Petits Chanteurs Du Mont-Royal

      Piano Accompaniment by Hal France

      Produced by Elliot Goldenthal and Alex Steyermark

      Courtesy of Sony Classical

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 1995 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Voices from a Locked Room
    • Production companies
      • Applause Films
      • Avenue Pictures
      • Sony Pictures Classics
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR

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