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Descriere Film intoarcere la Howards End - Howards End - Howards End - Howards End - 1992 online in romanaDesi este coproductie americano-engleza, acest film de cinci stele este britanic prin excelenta. Realizat cu un buget modest, a spulberat toate superproductiile in 1992 avand incasari de aproape 26 de milioane de dolari. In prim plan este Emma Thompson, cea mai buna actrita intr-un rol principal in acel an, o femeie de conditie sociala medie care produce un adevarat cutremur in rigida aristocratie edwardiana de la inceputul secolului trecut. Ea mosteneste cea mai mare parte din averea bancara si proprietatile lui Ruth Wilcox (Vanessa Redgrave) o femeie din inalta societate, pe care si-a facut-o prietena total dezinteresata de banii ei.

TAparitia acestei femei in casta bogatilor se va lasa cu urmari dintre cele mai imprevizibile, unele dintre ele cumplite. Ea va reusi sa rastoarne principiile conservatoare ale unei lumii care-si vede iluzia nemuririi destramandu-se. O lume in care, pana sa apara ea, iubirea trebuia sa se supuna prejudecatilor. Partenerul Emmei Thompson este Sir Anthony Hopkins, care-si demonstreaza talentul urias in rolul unui industrias la inceput rece si dur. Helena Bonham Carter are de asemenea o prestatie remarcabila, iar toti actorii stapanesc magistral incantatorul accent britanic.Vezi Film intoarcere la Howards End - Howards End - Howards End - Howards End - 1992 online subtitrat in romana Poze si video filmPoza o poti vedea in marime naturala daca apesi pe ea.

. United Kingdom. Japan. United StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$8 millionBox office$26.1 millionHowards End is a 1992 film based upon the by (published in 1910), a story of class relations in turn-of-the-20th-century Britain. The film — produced by as their third adaptation of a Forster novel (following in 1985 and in 1987) — was the first film to be released. The screenplay was written by, directed by, and produced by.Howards End was entered as an official selection for and won the 45th Anniversary Award.

In 1993, the film received nine nominations, including. The film won three awards, including for (Art Direction:; Set Decoration: ). Earned her second Academy Award for, while won the 1992. Contents.Plot In Britain, Helen Schlegel becomes engaged to Paul Wilcox during a moment of passion, while she is staying at the country home of the Wilcox family, Howards End. The Schlegels are an intellectual family of Anglo-German, while the Wilcoxes are conservative and wealthy, led by hard-headed businessman Henry. Helen and Paul quickly decide against the engagement, but Helen has already sent a telegram informing her sister Margaret, which causes an uproar when the sisters' Aunt Juley arrives and causes a scene.Months later, when the Wilcox family takes a flat across the street from the Schlegels in London, Margaret resumes her acquaintance with Ruth Wilcox, whom she had briefly met before.

Ruth is descended from English stock, and it is through her family that the Wilcoxes have come to own Howards End, a house she loves dearly.Over the course of the next few months, the two women become very good friends, even as Mrs. Wilcox's health declines. Hearing that the lease on the Schlegels' house is due to expire, Ruth on her death bed bequeaths Howards End to Margaret. This causes great consternation to the Wilcoxes, who refuse to believe that Ruth was in her 'right mind' or could possibly have intended her home to go to a relative stranger. The Wilcoxes burn the piece of paper on which Ruth's bequest is written, deciding to ignore it completely.Henry Wilcox, Ruth's widower, begins to develop an attraction to Margaret, and agrees to assist her in finding a new home.

Eventually he proposes marriage, which Margaret accepts.Some time before this, the Schlegels had befriended a young clerk, Leonard Bast, who lives with a woman of dubious origins named Jacky. Both sisters find Leonard remarkable, appreciating his intellectual curiosity and desire to improve his lot in life. The sisters pass along advice from Henry to the effect that Leonard must leave his post, because the insurance company he works for is supposedly heading for.

Leonard takes the advice and quits, but has to settle for a job paying much less, which he eventually loses altogether due to downsizing. Helen is later enraged to learn that Henry's advice was wrong; Leonard's first employer was perfectly sound.Months later, Henry and Margaret host the wedding of his daughter Evie at his estate. Margaret is shocked when Helen arrives with the Basts, whom she has found living in deep poverty. Considering that Henry is responsible for their plight, Helen demands that he help them. However, Jacky becomes drunk at the reception, and when she sees Henry she recognises and exposes him as a former lover from years ago. Henry is embarrassed and ashamed to have been revealed as an in front of Margaret, but she forgives him and agrees to send the Basts away. After the wedding, Helen, upset with Margaret's decision to marry a man she loathes, leaves for Germany, but not before having sex with Leonard.Margaret and Henry marry, with the pair arranging to use Howards End as storage for Margaret and her siblings' belongings.

After months of only hearing from Helen through postcards, Margaret grows concerned. When Aunt Juley falls ill, Helen returns to England to visit her, but when she receives word that her aunt has recovered, avoids seeing Margaret or any of her family.Fearing that Helen is mentally unstable, Margaret lures her to Howards End to collect her belongings, only to turn up herself with Henry and a doctor. However, on first glance she realises that Helen is heavily pregnant. Helen insists on returning to Germany to raise her baby alone but asks that she be allowed to stay the night at Howards End before she leaves.

When Margaret requests this from Henry, he stubbornly refuses and the couple bickers.The next day, Leonard, still living unhappily in poverty with Jacky, leaves London and travels to Howards End to see the Schlegels. When he arrives he finds the pair, as well as Henry's brutish eldest son Charles. Charles quickly realizes that Leonard is the baby's father and begins assaulting him for 'dishonouring' Helen.In his rage, Charles beats Leonard with the flat of a sword, and Leonard grabs onto a bookcase for support. The bookcase collapses on him, which causes Leonard to have a heart attack and die.Margaret tells Henry that she is leaving him to help Helen raise Helen's baby, and Henry breaks down, telling her the police inquest will charge Charles with manslaughter.A year later, Paul, Evie, and Charles's wife Dolly gather at Howards End. Henry and Margaret are still together, and living with Helen and her young son. Henry tells the others that upon his death, Margaret will receive Howards End, but no money, at her own request. Dolly points out the irony of Margaret's inheriting the house, revealing Mrs.

Wilcox's dying wish to Margaret for the first time. Henry admits to what happened, and Margaret appears to forgive him.Cast. Margaret Schlegel. Helen Schlegel. Ruth Wilcox. Paul Wilcox. Aunt Juley.

Adrian Ross Magenty. Tibby Schlegel. Henry Wilcox. Charles Wilcox.

Evie Wilcox. Ian Latimer. Leonard Bast. Music and Meaning Lecturer (cameo). Man Asking a Question.

Susie Lindeman. Dolly Wilcox. Jacky Bast. Atalanta White.

Maid at Howards End. Gerald Paris. Porphyrion Supervisor. Mark Payton. Percy Cahill. David Delaney.

Simpson's Carver. Mary McWilliams.

Wilcox Baby. Miss Avery.

Rodney Rymell. Chauffeur.

Luke Parry. Tom, the Farmer's Boy. Antony Gilding.

Bank Supervisor. Colonel Fussell. Albert Fussell. Wedding Guests.

Jim Bowden. Martlett. Alan James.

Porphyrion Chief Clerk. Jocelyn Cobb. Telegraph Operator. Doctor. Terence Sach. Deliveryman.

Brian Lipson. Police Inspector. Barr Heckstall-Smith. Helen's Child., Andrew St. Clair, Emma Godfrey, Duncan Brown, Iain Kelly. Luncheon Guests., Paula Stockbridge, Bridget Duvall, Lucy Freeman, Harriet Stewart, Tina Leslie. Blue-stockingsProduction Financing Merchant-Ivory encountered difficulty securing funding for Howards End, the budget of which stood at $8 million.

This was considerably larger than that of and, which led to trouble in raising capital in the UK and the United States., the film's distributor, was on the verge of bankruptcy and only contributed a small amount to the overall budget. A solution presented itself when Merchant Ivory sought funding through an intermediary in, where the previous Forster adaptations, particularly Maurice, had been very successful.

Eventually Japanese companies including the, Japan Satellite Broadcasting, and the Corporation provided the bulk of the film's financing. The distribution problem would be solved when the heads of departed the company for, creating the entirely new division of. Howards End was the first title distributed by this new division. Casting accepted the part of Henry Wilcox after reading the script, passed to him by a young woman who was helping edit and simultaneously in the same building., and were all considered for the part of Margaret Schlegel before accepted the role. James Ivory was unaware of Emma Thompson before she was recommended to him by, who made a small cameo as the music lecturer in the concert scene.

(Evie Wilcox), who played the daughter of 's character (Ruth Wilcox), is her niece off-screen., who played Leonard Bast, is the son of, who played Aunt Juley.According to James Ivory, although Vanessa Redgrave was his preferred choice for the role of Ruth Wilcox, her participation was uncertain until the last moment, because she was committed to other projects and it took some time to negotiate an acceptable salary. When she did agree to play the role of Mrs. Wilcox, she mistakenly believed she would be playing Margaret; only when she showed up on set to begin filming her scenes did the person in Hair and Makeup explain that she would be playing the elder Mrs.

Music. 'Bridal Lullaby' byCourtesy of Bardie Edition. 'Mock Morris' by Percy GraingerCourtesy of Schott & Co., Ltd. by (uncredited)The score was composed by, with elements of the score based on 's works 'Bridal Lullaby' and 'Mock Morris'. The piano pieces were performed by the English concert pianist.Filming locations. Peppard Cottage in was used as filming location for 'Howards End'Filming locations in London included a house in, which stood in for the Schlegel home, in Piccadilly, restaurant,. Areas around the and in front of the in the were dressed to film traffic scenes of 1910 London.

The scene where Margaret and Helen stroll with Henry in the evening was filmed on Chiswick Mall in. The bank where Leonard encounters Helen is the lobby of the, London.

Soon after filming the building was bombed and destroyed by the. The on, which was then the Pearl Assurance Building, represented the Porphyrion Fire Insurance Company.The quadrangle of the at stood in for the hospital where Margaret visits Mrs.

The 'Howards End' house in the countryside is Peppard Cottage in, Oxfordshire. At the time it was owned by an antique silver dealer with whom production designer Luciana Arrighi was acquainted. The wood where Leonard strolls in his dream, as well as Dolly and Charles' house, were filmed nearby. Henry's country house, Honiton, was actually in Herefordshire, near the Welsh border. On the historic featured as Hilton station. Release Critical reception The film received massive critical acclaim.

On 5 June 2005, included it on his list of 'Great Movies'. Awarded the film a rare 4 out of 4 star rating, and called the film 'Extraordinarily good on every level.'

On, the film has a rating of 94%, based on 62 reviews, with an average rating of 8.3/10. The site's critical consensus reads, 'A superbly-mounted adaptation of E.M. Forster's tale of British class tension, with exceptional performances all round, Howards End ranks among the best of Merchant-Ivory's work.' On, the film holds a score of 89 out of 100, based on 10 reviews, indicating 'universal acclaim'.According to the website Box Office Mojo, the total gross of the film stands at $26.1 million.In 2016, the film was selected for screening as part of the Cannes Classics section at the, and was released theatrically after restoration on 26 August 2016.

Home media released and versions of the film on 3 November 2009, which have since gone out of print. The release was unfortunately subject to a bronzing issue which would discolor the disc bronze and render it unplayable, due to a pressing issue at the factory, though not every disc was subject to bronzing. British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved 26 December 2017. Festival de Cannes. Retrieved 26 December 2017. British Council.

28 April 2016. UK, Japan, US coproduction. Building Howards End (dvd). Criterion Collection. SonyClassics.com.

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