Vanity to fair, the fair with vanities
See also: the Fair with Vanities (homonymy)
Vanity to fair, the fair with vanities is a Anglo-American film of Mira Nair, left in 2004. It is about an adaptation of the work of the same name of the British novelist William Makepeace Thackeray.
Synopsis
Amelia Sedley and Rebecca Sharp leave the pension in which they lived to go to London in the Sedley family. Amelia finds her parents like Joseph, her brother, who returned from the Indies. She also re-examines its been engaged, George Osbourne, a conceited and egoistic boy with which she is in love, and the best friend of this one, William Dobbin. This last is in love insane with Amelia, but can only act at George so that he does not maltreat it too much.It is on the character of Becky Sharp, much machiavélique than in the novel, than is centered this film. Rebecca initially tries to allure Joseph Sedley, but its company fails. It then leaves to work at the Crawley family, and is not long in alluring the hurdy-gurdy very rich aunt and the nephew that this one prefers, Rawdon.
Data sheet
- Title: Vanity to fair, the fair with vanities
- international Title: Vanity Fair
- Realization: Nair
- Scénario reflected: Matthew Faulk, Mark Skeet, Julian Fellowes according to the novel the Fair with Vanities of Producing William Makepeace Thackeray
- : Janette Day, Lydia Dean Pilcher, Gave Gigliotti
- Executive producers: Pippa Cross-country race, Howard Cohen, Jonathan Lynn
- Music: Mychael Danna
- Assembly: Allyson C. Johnson
- Country of origin: The United States - the United Kingdom
- Format: Color - Sound: SDR, Dolby DIGITAL - 2.35:1 - 35 mm - Super 35
- Kind: Romantic drama
- Lasted: 141 minutes
- Comings out date:
- the United States: September 1st 2004
- the United Kingdom: November 1st 2004 (Festival of film of London)
- the United Kingdom: January 14th 2005
- Belgium, French-speaking Switzerland: April 27th 2005
- France: May 4th 2005
Distribution
- Gabriel Byrne : Marquis de Steyne
- Angelica Mandy: Becky Sharp (young person)
- Roger Lloyd-Pack: Francis Sharp
- Ruth Sheen: Mr. Pinkerton
- Kate Fleetwood: Mr. Pinkerton' S Crone
- Reese Witherspoon: Becky Sharp
- Lillete Dubey : Mr. Green
- Romola Parked: Amelia Sedley
- Tony Maudsley: Joseph Sedley
- Deborah Findlay: Mrs. Sedley
- John Franklyn-Robbins: Mr. Sedley
- Paul Bazely: Biju
- Rhys Ifans : William Dobbin
- Jonathan Rhys-Meyers: George Osborne
- Charlie Beall: Gambler
- Bob Hoskins : Pitt the Elder
See too
Internal bonds
- Romance of origin: the Fair with Vanities of William Makepeace Thackeray.
- Other adaptations to the cinema:
- 1911 : Vanity Fair of Charles Kent,
- 1915: Vanity Fair of Charles Brabin and Eugene Nowland
- 1922: Vanity Fair of W. Courtney Rowden
- 1923: Vanity Fair of Hugo Ballin
- 1932: Vanity Fair of Chester Mr. Franklin
- 1935: Becky Sharp of Rouben Mamoulian
External bond
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