- The French Lieutenant's Woman (film)
Infobox Film
name = The French Lieutenant's Woman
caption = Original film poster
director =Karel Reisz
producer =Leon Clore
writer =Harold Pinter
John Fowles (novel)
starring =Meryl Streep
Jeremy Irons
Hilton McRae David Warner
Penelope Wilton Leo McKern
music =Carl Davis
cinematography =Freddie Francis
editing =John Bloom
distributor =United Artists
released = flagicon|USA18 September 1981
runtime = 127 min.
country =UK
awards =
language = English
budget =
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imdb_id = 0082416"The French Lieutenant's Woman" is a 1981 film directed by
Karel Reisz and adapted byplaywright Harold Pinter . It is based on the novel of the same title byJohn Fowles . The music score is byCarl Davis and the cinematography byFreddie Francis .The film stars
Meryl Streep andJeremy Irons withHilton McRae , Jean Faulds,Peter Vaughan ,Colin Jeavons , Liz Smith,Patience Collier ,Richard Griffiths , David Warner, Alun Armstrong,Penelope Wilton andLeo McKern .Background and production
The plot concerns the love affair between a Victorian gentleman and a woman who has been jilted by a French officer,
scandal izing the "polite society" ofLyme Regis .In the original book, the author is very much present - constantly addressing the reader directly and commenting on his characters, and on Victorian society in general, from his Twentieth-century perspective. A direct adaptation would have required a continual
voice over .Instead, the film creates the effect of the 19th Century society looked at from a 20th Century perspective by having a story within a story, the Victorian story being a film being shot in the present and the actors portraying the two Victorian characters having a love affair in their actual life, with the film shifting constantly between the two centuries. And though the actors are not bound by Victorian mores in their actual present-day lives, their affair still presents hard dilemmas since each is married to somebody else.
Also, instead of trying to create a literal translation of the novel's alternate endings, Pinter's
screenplay adopted a more cinematic approach by having the characters' story ends one way, the actors' another.The book was published in 1969 and unlike his previous novels the transfer to the big screen was a protracted process with the film rights changing hands a number of times before a treatment, funding and cast were eventually finalized. In 1977
Malcolm Bradbury andChristopher Bigsby approached Fowles to suggest they work on a television adaptation which Fowles was amenable to, but then producerSaul Zaentz came in and the film version was finally greenlit.A number of names were attached to the project, directors mooted included
Sidney Lumet ,Robert Bolt ,Fred Zinnemann andMilos Forman . The script went through a number of treatments including one byDennis Potter in 1975 and James Costigan in 1976 before Pinter's final draft was used. Actors considered for the role of Charles Smithson/Mike includedRobert Redford andRichard Chamberlain and Sarah/Anna includedFrancesca Annis ,Gemma Jones and Fowles's choiceHelen Mirren . [John Fowles, The French Lieutenant's Diary, Granta #86, 2004, ISBN 0 90 314169 8]Awards and nominations
Academy Awards
Nominations
*Best Actress in a Leading Role: Meryl Streep
*Best Art Direction-Set Decoration
*Best Costume Design
*Best Film Editing
*Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium.BAFTA Awards
Wins
* Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music: Carl Davis
* Best Actress: Meryl Streep
* Best Sound: Don Sharp, Ivan Sharrock, Bill Rowe Nominations
* Best Film
* Best Actor: Jeremy Irons
* Best Cinematography: Freddie Francis
* Best Costume Design: Tom Rand
* Best Direction: Karel Reisz
* Best Editing: John Bloom
* Best Production Design/Art Direction: Assheton Gorton
* Best Screenplay: Harold PinterGolden Globe Awards
Win
*Best Actress: Meryl Streep Nominations
* Best Motion Picture - Drama
* Best Screenplay: Harold PinterOther awards
* Evening Standard British Film Award Best Film: Karel Reisz
*David di Donatello Awards : Best Screenplay - Foreign Film: Harold Pinter
*Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards : Best Actress: Meryl StreepExternal links
*imdb title|id=0082416|title=The French Lieutenant's Woman
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