Carrington (1995)

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Written by Christopher Hampton, Michael Holroyd

Directed by Christopher Hampton

Running Time: 125 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1995

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: UK/France

Filmed in Colour

Painter Dora Carrington falls for Bloomsbury writer Lytton Strachey. He's homosexual, but he finds himself attracted to her. Elegant drama with an accomplished cast.

Cast

Image for Emma ThompsonEmma ThompsonDora Carrington
Image for Jonathan PryceJonathan PryceLytton Strachey
Steven WaddingtonRalph Partridge
Image for Samuel WestSamuel WestGerald Brenan
Image for Rufus SewellRufus SewellMark Gertler
Image for Penelope WiltonPenelope WiltonLady Ottoline Morrell
Image for Janet McTeerJanet McTeerVanessa Bell
Peter BlythePhillip Morrell
Image for Jeremy NorthamJeremy NorthamBeacus Penrose
Image for Alex KingstonAlex KingstonFrances Partridge
Sebastian HarcombeRoger Senhouse
Richard CliffordClive Bell
David RyallMayor
Stephen BoxerMilitary Rep
Annabel MullionMary Hutchinson
Gary TurnerDuncan Grant
Georgiana DacombeMarjorie Gertler
Helen BlatchNurse
Neville PhillipsCourt Usher
Christopher BirchDr. Starkey Smith
Daniel BettsPorter
Simon ByeFly Driver
Marzio IdoniGondolier

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