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Mansfield Park: Directed by Patricia Rozema. With Hannah Taylor Gordon, Talya Gordon, Lindsay Duncan, Bruce Byron. Fanny, born into a poor family, is sent away to live with wealthy uncle Sir Thomas, his wife and their four children, where she'll be brought up for a proper introduction to society.
- (26K)
- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Patricia Rozema
- 1999-12-25
Mansfield Park (1999) A remarkably clear-headed film that make Jane Austen real and alive. The heroine here is perhaps even a bit like Austen—though the actress is prettier, by all accounts—and it includes letters read by the character that are seemingly Austen's words.
Mansfield Park has received generally favourable reviews from critics. Film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 77% of critics gave the film a positive review based on 69 reviews, with an average score of 6.9/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Solid performances, bold direction." [12]
Nov 24, 1999 · 110 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 1999. Roger Ebert. November 24, 1999. 5 min read. Patricia Rozema’s “Mansfield Park” makes no claim to be a faithful telling of Jane Austen’s novel and achieves something more interesting instead.
Mansfield Park: Directed by Iain B. MacDonald. With Julia Joyce, Douglas Hodge, Maggie O'Neill, Tara Berwin. The classic tale by Jane Austen of family scandal, social graces, and the unrequited love between cousins.
- (7.6K)
- Drama, Romance
- Iain B. MacDonald
- 2008-01-27
Summary: Incorporating elements of Jane Austen's juvenelia with the story of Mansfield Park, the film tells the tale of would-be writer Fanny Price, who is isolated and neglected as she grows...
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Sep 10, 2012 · Rozema's fresh spin on Austen's most 'difficult' novel is not only her finest film to date, but one of the most ambitious - and successful - literary classic adaptations in recent memory.