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  1. Aug 10, 2016 · A young female landowner in 1840s Jamaica marries a just-arrived Englishman to avoid losing her property. All seems to be perfect, love arises, and happiness...

  2. Jamaica, 1840s. In the untold tale of the madwoman in the attic of Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre, Antoinette Cosway (Karina Lombard) falls madly in love with ...

  3. Sep 2, 2024 · Director: John DuiganWriter: Jan Sharp • Carole Angier • John DuiganCast: Karina Lombard • Nathaniel Parker • Rachel WardGenre: Period Drama • Thriller • Rom...

  4. May 7, 1993 · “Wide Sargasso Sea” tells her story. The movie ends some time before the events in “Jane Eyre” begin. The first Mrs. Rochester, we learn, is named Antoinette Cosway (Karina Lombard). She is a beautiful, sultry, high-spirited young mulatto woman of the islands, living on a plantation she has inherited, running it with slaves and ancient ...

  5. In the wake of Jamaican emancipation, French colonist Annette Cosway (Rachel Ward) falls into poverty and marries racist Englishman Paul Mason (Michael York). But when Annette's young son dies in ...

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  6. Wide Sargasso Sea: Directed by John Duigan. With Karina Lombard, Nathaniel Parker, Rachel Ward, Michael York. In 1840s Jamaica, a young female landowner marries an Englishman to keep her property.

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  8. 98 minutes. Country. Australia. Language. English. Box office. $1,614,784 [1] Wide Sargasso Sea is a 1993 Australian film directed by John Duigan, and starring Karina Lombard and Nathaniel Parker. It is an adaptation of Jean Rhys 's 1966 novel of the same name.