Synopsis:
The classic fantasy myths never die... and especially Dorian Gray, the handsome immortal frozen by a pictorial image with which he made a pact with the devil. Oliver Parker reinvents British gothic cinema with an approach to Wilde’s text capable of not irritating good culteranos (exponents of an elaborate 16th/17th century literary style) and of attracting new generations. To do so, Dorian face is now that of Ben Barnes, one of the latest teen idols, supported in classical poses and accents by the always illustrious Colin Firth and a rising Rebeca May who here forgets about her affairs with Woody Allen and the rest in Barcelona to get lost among the mists of a more genuine London. Director biography: Oliver Parker
An occasional actor, his successful career as a filmmaker has combined approaches to the classics like Othello (95), An Ideal Husband (99) and The Importance of Being Ernest (02) with amusements like St. Trinian’s (09). With Dorian Gray he adapts his third Oscar Wilde novel. Cast & Crew:
REGNE UNIT. 2009
Director: Oliver Parker Productors: Barnaby Thompson Productors executius: James Spring, Paul Brett, Charles Miller Smith, Tim Smith, Simon Fawcett, James Hollond, Xavier Marchand Guió: Toby Finlay, basat en la novel·la ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ d’Oscar Wilde Fotografia: Roger Pratt Muntatge: Guy Bensley Música: Charlie Mole Disseny de producció: John Beard Efectes especials: Mark Holt Vestuari: Ruth Myers Intèrprets: Ben Barnes, Colin Firth, Ben Chaplin, Rebecca Hall, Douglas Henshall Durada: 112 minuts |