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  1. The Wife is a 2017 drama film directed by Björn L. Runge and written by Jane Anderson, based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Meg Wolitzer.It stars Glenn Close, Jonathan Pryce, and Christian Slater, and follows a woman (Close) who questions her life choices as she travels to Stockholm with her husband (Pryce), [4] who is set to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature.

  2. The Wife: Directed by Björn Runge. With Glenn Close, Jonathan Pryce, Max Irons, Christian Slater. A wife questions her life choices as she travels to Stockholm to see her husband receive the Nobel Prize for Literature.

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    • Drama
    • Björn Runge
    • 2018-09-27
  3. May 16, 2014 · Jeff Sneider. May 16, 2014 @ 5:00 AM. Six-time Oscar nominee Glenn Close has committed to play the title role in an adaptation of Meg Wolitzer’s bestselling novel “The Wife,” it was ...

  4. Oct 3, 2018 · Glenn Close talks about the making of drama The Wife, directed by Björn Runge and starring Glenn Close and Jonathan Pryce. Joan pours her considerable intell...

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    • 21.4K
    • Film4
  5. May 16, 2014 · Six-time Oscar nominee Glenn Close has committed to play the title role in an adaptation of Meg Wolitzer's bestselling novel “The Wife,” it was announced Thursday by Anonymous Content. Swedish filmmaker Bjorn Runge will direct from a script by Jane Anderson. Rosalie Swedlin will produce for Anonymous Content along with Meta Louise Foldager of Meta Film Stockholm and Swedish producers Maria ...

  6. Aug 29, 2018 · Michael Schulman reviews the new film “The Wife,” starring Glenn Close, and writes about the parallels between Close’s life and personality and those of the character she plays in the movie.

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  8. Aug 16, 2018 · Glenn Close Interview: The Wife. Legendary actor Glenn Close joins Jonathan Pryce and Christian Slater in The Wife. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Meg Wolitzer, directed by Björn Runge, with a screenplay by Jane Anderson. It tells the story of Joan Castleman (Glenn Close) reflecting on her life during a trip to Stockholm.