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Nicholas Nickleby (2002)

Saturday, December 26th, 2009
Genres: Drama
Countries: UK | USA
Actors: Gonet, Stella | Havill, Andrew | McGrath, Henry | Mitchell, Hugh | Rogers, Poppy | Roberts, Jessie Lou | Hunnam, Charlie | Garai, Romola | Courtenay, Tom | Plummer, Christopher | Hathaway, Anne | Broadbent, Jim | Curran, Angela | Bell, Jamie | Stevenson, Juliet
Directors: McGrath, Douglas
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After the death of his financially replete father, Nicholas Nickleby and his family travel to London to seek assistance from his father’s older brother Ralph. Taking an immediate dislike to his nephew, Ralph employs Nicholas under the sadistic Mr. Squeers and his interminable wife, owners of a boys’ school in northern England. In the meantime, Ralph seeks to use Nicholas’ beautiful sister Kate as a ploy to influence his investors. Discourse forces Nicholas to flee the school with the crippled Smike, an orphan with no memories of his former life before he was brought to Dotheboys’ Hall. On their journey back to London they meet up with Vincent Crummles and his acting troupe, befriend Ralph’s good-hearted secretary Newman Noggs, and ultimately rise over adversity.


Sylvia (2003)

Friday, February 16th, 2007
Genres: Biography | Drama | Romance
Countries: UK
Actors: Paltrow, Gwyneth | Craig, Daniel | Harris, Jared | Danner, Blythe | Gambon, Michael | Casar, Amira | Havill, Andrew | Davenport, Lucy | Holloway, Liddy | Birkin, David | Bruce, Alison | Firth, Julian | Fowlds, Jeremy | Mears, Michael | Strachan, Anthony
Directors: Jeffs, Christine
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Talented but plagued by her owns demons Sylvia Plath’s early relationship with husband and fellow poet, Ted Hughes, is dominated by Ted’s ambition and success. In the early years of their marriage Sylvia lacks inspiration and increasingly senses Ted’s infidelity. The unspoken question is whether Ted’s extra-marital affairs are the result of Sylvia’s own insecurities or whether Sylvia’s deepening depression is exacerbated by her husbands philandering. It is only towards the end, when they are separated, that Sylvia is able to truly explore the dark depths of her soul and write the searingly brilliant poetry that earned her fame.