Hilary and Jackie

Hilary and Jackie

Infobox Film
name = Hilary and Jackie


caption = US poster for the film
director = Anand Tucker
producer = Nicolas Kent
Andy Paterson
writer = Frank Cottrell Boyce (screenplay)
based on "A Genius in the Family" by Hilary and Piers du Pré
narrator =
starring = Emily Watson
Rachel Griffiths
James Frain
David Morrissey
music = Barrington Pheloung
cinematography = David Johnson
editing = Martin Walsh
distributor = Channel 4 Films (UK)
October Films (US)
released =
runtime =
country = United Kingdom
language = English
budget = US$7,000,000
preceded_by =
imdb_id = 0150915|

"Hilary and Jackie" is a 1998 British biographical film directed by Anand Tucker. The screenplay by Frank Cottrell Boyce is based on the memoir "A Genius in the Family" by Piers and Hilary du Pré, which chronicles the life and career of their sister, cellist Jacqueline du Pré. The film attracted controversy and criticism for allegedly distorting details in the musician's life, and Hilary du Pré publicly defended her version of the story [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,323814,00.html "The truth about our wonderful sister Jackie," "The Guardian", January 21, 1999] ] [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,323815,00.html "Du Pré sister defends film," "The Guardian", January 21, 1999] ] .

Plot

The film is divided into two sections, the first telling events from Hilary's point of view and the second from Jackie's. It opens with Hilary and Jackie as children being taught by their mother to dance and play musical instruments, the cello for Jackie and the flute for Hilary. Jackie does not take practicing seriously at first, but when she does, she becomes a virtuoso, quickly rising to international prominence. Marriage to pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim follows. Hilary, on the other hand, plays in a community orchestra and marries Christopher Finzi, the son of composer Gerald Finzi. The film, though focused primarily on Jacqueline, is ultimately about the relationship between the two sisters and their dedication to one another; to help Jacqueline through a nervous-breakdown, Hilary consents to Jacqueline having an affair, in the interest of therapy, with her husband.

The last quarter of the movie chronicles in detail the last fifteen years of Jacqueline's life, during which she is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and loses control of her nervous system, becomes paralyzed, goes deaf and mute, and finally dies. The film ends with Jacqueline's ghost standing on the beach where she used to play as a child, watching herself and her sister frolicking in the sand as little girls.

Production notes

Scenes were filmed in the Blue Coat School, the County Sessions House, George's Dock, St. George's Hall, and the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. Additional scenes were filmed at the Royal Academy of Music and Wigmore Hall in London, and most interiors were shot at the Shepperton Studios in Surrey.

Classical pieces performed in the film include compositions by Edward Elgar, Joseph Haydn, Johann Sebastian Bach, Johannes Brahms, César Franck, Matthias Georg Monn, Georg Friedrich Händel, Robert Schumann, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Antonín Dvořák. Jacqueline du Pré's cello in the movie was played and synchronized to Emily Watson's movements by Caroline Dale

The film was budgeted at an estimated US$7,000,000. It grossed $4,874,838 in the US and £666,874 in the UK.

The film was rated R for language and sexuality, requiring those under age 17 to be accompanied by an adult, by the MPAA in the US, and given a 15 certificate, restricting anyone under age 15 from seeing the film in a cinema, by the British Board of Film Classification.

To avoid litigation from Daniel Barenboim, the film never has been released in France.

Principal cast

* Emily Watson ..... Jacqueline du Pré
* Rachel Griffiths ..... Hilary du Pré
* James Frain ..... Daniel Barenboim
* David Morrissey ..... Christopher Finzi
* Charles Dance ..... Derek du Pré
* Celia Imrie ..... Iris du Pré
* Rupert Penry-Jones ..... Piers du Pré
* Bill Paterson ..... William Pleeth
* Auriol Evans ..... Young Jackie
* Keeley Flanders ..... Young Hilary
* Nyree Dawn Porter ..... Dame Margot Fonteyn
* Vernon Dobtcheff ..... Professor Bentley

Critical reception

In his review in the "New York Times", Stephen Holden called the film "one of the most insightful and wrenching portraits of the joys and tribulations of being a classical musician ever filmed" and "an astoundingly rich and subtle exploration of sibling rivalry and the volcanic collisions of love and resentment, competitiveness and mutual dependence that determine their lives," and added, "Hilary and Jackie" is as beautifully acted as it is directed, edited and written." [ [http://www.nytimes.com/library/film/123098hilary-film-review.html "New York Times" review] ]

Roger Ebert of the "Chicago Sun-Times" described it as "an extraordinary film [that] makes no attempt to soften the material or make it comforting through the cliches of melodrama." [ [http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19990115/REVIEWS/901150302/1023 "Chicago Sun-Times" review] ]

In the "San Francisco Chronicle", Edward Guthmann stated, "Watson is riveting and heartbreaking. Assisted by Tucker's elegant direction and Boyce's thoughtful, scrupulous writing, she gives a knockout performance." [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/1999/01/15/DD58867.DTL "San Francisco Chronicle" review] ]

Anthony Lane of "The New Yorker" said, "The sense of period, of ungainly English pride, is funny and acute, but the movie mislays its sense of wit as the girls grow up. The nub of the tale . . . feels both overblown and oddly beside the point; it certainly means that Tucker takes his eye, or his ear, off the music. The whole picture, indeed, is more likely to gratify the emotionally prurient than to appease lovers of Beethoven and Elgar." [ [http://www.newyorker.com/arts/reviews/film/hilary_and_jackie_tucker "The New Yorker" review] ]

"Entertainment Weekly" rated the film A- and added, "This unusual, unabashedly voluptuous biographical drama, a bravura feature debut for British TV director Anand Tucker, soars on two virtuoso performances: by the rightfully celebrated Emily Watson . . . and by the undercelebrated Rachel Griffiths." [ [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,63860,00.html "Entertainment Weekly" review] ]

Rana Dasgupta wrote in an essay about biographical films that "the film’s tagline – 'The true story of two sisters who shared a passion, a madness and a man' – is a good indication of its prurient intent. The book's ['Genius in the Family'] moving account of love and solidarity, whose characters are incomplete and complex but not "mad", is rejected in favour of a salacious account of social deviance." [ [http://www.ranadasgupta.com/texts.asp?text_id=45 "The next idea of the artist," essay by Rana Dasgupta about Beethoven, du Pre and biographical films] ]

Controversy and protests

Although the film was a critical and box-office success, and received several Academy Award nominations, it ignited a furor, especially in London, center of du Pre's activities. A group of her closest colleagues (including fellow cellists Rostropovich and Julian Lloyd Webber) sent a bristling letter to "The Times".

Clare Finzi, Hilary's daughter, charged that the film was a "gross misinterpretation, which I cannot let go unchallenged." Students from the Royal College of Music picketed the premiere, although this was later revealed by the "London Evening Standard" to have been a publicity stunt set up by the film's publicity company. Barenboim — who has always teetered on the edge of villainy in du Pre-revering quarters — said, "Couldn't they have waited until I was dead?" [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_1999_Feb_22/ai_53703740 "National Review" review] ]

Hilary, Jacqui's sister, and co-author of the book strongly defends both the book and the film, writing, in The Guardian; "At first I could not understand why people didn't believe my story because I had set out to tell the whole truth. When you tell someone the truth about your family, you don't expect them to turn around and say that it's bunkum. But I knew that Jackie would have respected what I had done. If I had gone for half-measures, she would have torn it up. She would have wanted the complete story to be told." The New Yorker reports her as saying, “When you love someone, you love the whole of them. Those who are against the film want to look only at the pieces of Jackie’s life that they accept. I don’t think the film has taken any liberties at all. Jackie would have absolutely loved it.” [ [http://www.newyorker.com/archive/1999/02/08/1999_02_08_024_TNY_LIBRY_000017474 "The Talk of the Town: The Pictures," "The New Yorker", February 8, 1999] ]

Awards and nominations

*Academy Award for Best Actress (Emily Watson, nominee)
*Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress (Rachel Griffiths, nominee)
*Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama (Watson, nominee)
*BAFTA Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film (nominee)
*BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Watson, nominee)
*BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay (nominee)
*BAFTA Award for Best Sound (nominee)
*BAFTA Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music (nominee)
*British Independent Film Awards for Best Actress (Watson, winner)
*British Independent Film Awards for Best Director (winner)
*British Independent Film Awards for Best Actress (Griffiths, nominee)
*British Independent Film Awards for Best British Film (nominee)
*London Film Critics Circle ALFS Award for British Actress of the Year (Watson, winner)
*Satellite Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama (Watson, nominee)
*Satellite Award for Best Adapted Screenplay (nominee)
*Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role - Motion Picture (Watson, nominee)
*Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role - Motion Picture (Griffiths, nominee)

ee also

*Jacqueline du Pré
*Hilary du Pré

References

External links

*imdb title|id=0150915|title=Hilary and Jackie


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