The story of the brilliant concert cellist Jacqueline du Pre, seen from the perspectives of her sister Hilary and brother Piers. While Jackie gains international fame and fortune, she secretly longs for the stable, normal life and family Hilary has built. Watson and Griffiths deliver impassioned, unforgettable performances as .. Read more
| Starring | Emily Watson, Rachel Griffiths, James Frain, David Morrissey |
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| Director | Anand Tucker |
| Genres | Drama |
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The story of the brilliant concert cellist Jacqueline du Pre, seen from the perspectives of her sister Hilary and brother Piers. While Jackie gains international fame and fortune, she secretly longs for the stable, normal life and family Hilary has built. Watson and Griffiths deliver impassioned, unforgettable performances as the troubled sisters. Based on the autobiographical novel "A Genius in the Family."
| Starring | Emily Watson, Rachel Griffiths, James Frain, David Morrissey, Charles Dance, Celia Imrie |
|---|---|
| Director | Anand Tucker |
| Studio | CINEMA CLUB |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 57 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Released | DVD: 10 Sep 2001 Production year: 1998 |
| Format | DVD |
Emily Watson gives a mesmerising performance as the often difficult, selfish and driven cellist Jacqueline du Pré in this controversial biopic that centres on Jacqueline's unusual relationship with her sister Hilary (Rachel Griffiths). Loosely based on Hilary and her brother Piers's biography, the film is a fascinating, no-holds-barred account of Jackie's musical career and private life, beginning when her talent as a cellist eclipses the musical ambitions of her older sister. While many column inches have been devoted to the incident when Jackie asks Hilary whether she can sleep with her husband, and then does so, the film should be lauded for its fascinating realisation of Jackie's talent and almost destructive personality. You may not like her by the end of the film, but you will be glad you had the chance to meet her.
Some excellent acting gives an emotional power and rawness to this often conventional biopic, which concentrates on the relationship and rivalry between two sisters.
This film is based on a true story, although some of the things that happen seem as though they must be exaggerated, if not totally fabricated. Nevertheless, the characters are real enough to hold the attention, and you do occasionally want to shake them for being so silly. The narrative structure is interesting, trying to give different sides of the same story. It is really the performances that make the film worth watching, and there is also some lovely music, although not so much that the film becomes boring if you aren't that interested in the musical side of it.
This film is based on a true story, although some of the things that happen seem as though they must be exaggerated, if not totally fabricated. Nevertheless, the characters are real enough to hold the attention, and you do occasionally want to shake them for being so silly. The narrative structure is interesting, trying to give different sides of the same story. It is really the performances that make the film worth watching, and there is also some lovely music, although not so much that the film becomes boring if you aren't that interested in the musical side of it.