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  2. Quills Reviews. A literate, playfully provocative defense of free speech at its most abominable, Philip Kaufman and Doug Wright's movie impudently positions the Marquis de Sade as the twisted ...

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  4. Quills. Imprisoned in the Charenton asylum near Paris, the Marquis de Sade (Geoffrey Rush) continues to produce his notorious erotic writings. When he finishes his latest novel, 'Justine', the young chambermaid Madeleine (Kate Winslet) smuggles it out to be published. The authorities are shocked by the book and demand that de Sade be silenced ...

  5. tv.apple.com › us › movieQuills - Apple TV

    Featuring a cast that includes Academy Award® winner Geoffrey Rush, Oscar nominee Kate Winslet, rising star Joaquin Phoenix, and Academy Award® winner Michael Caine, Quills playfully turns Sade’s story into a sexy, sinister and shattering tale he himself might have written. Drama 2000 2 hr 3 min. 75%. R.

  6. www.metacritic.com › movie › quillsQuills - Metacritic

    Nov 22, 2000 · Quills - Metacritic. 2000. R. Fox Searchlight Pictures. 2 h 4 m. Summary Quills boldly enters the debate surrounding the Marquis De Sade by imagining his final days as a blistering black comedy thriller, a battle between lust and love - and between the brutality of censorship and the unpredictable consequences of free expression. (Fox Searchlight)

  7. Jan 18, 2001 · Quills' theatrical origins are all too evident in this rather hammy and historically crooked tale of the Marquis de Sade's asylum years. Coming over all Kenneth Williams, Geoffrey Rush's marquis ...

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