Intimacy (2000)

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Written by Hanif Kureishi, Anne-Louise Trividic

Directed by Patrice Chéreau

Running Time: 125 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 18 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Mark Rylance is a barman in a nightclub, separated from his wife and family, who enters into a solely sexual relationship with Kerry Fox. But one day, after their weekly erotic encounter, he follows her and discovers she's married to cabbie Timothy Spall. Befriending him, Rylance tells him of his affair with a married woman without mentioning her name but Fox, already tiring of the affair, finds out and her anger knows no bounds. Patrice Cherau's first English language film examines the lives of two people bound together by extreme emotional ties and the damage they cause to each other and those around them.

Cast

Image for Mark RylanceMark RylanceJay
Image for Kerry FoxKerry FoxClaire
Susannah HarkerSusan Jay's wife
Alastair GalbraithVictor
Philippe CalvarioIan
Image for Timothy SpallTimothy SpallAndy
Image for Marianne FaithfullMarianne FaithfullBetty
Fraser AyresDave
Michael FitzgeraldBar owner
Robert AddieBar owner
Deborah McLarenStudent at the drama school
Rebecca R. PalmerPam
Greg SheffieldJay's son
Vinnie HunterJay's son
Image for Joe ProsperoJoe ProsperoLuke Claire's son

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