Set in England in 1952, Shadowlands is the tender and deeply moving true story of the love affair between CS Lewis (Anthony Hopkins) and Joy Gresham (Debra Winger). CS Lewis, a highly acclaimed writer (The Narnia Chronicles) lived a quiet and ordered life as a professor of English Literature at Magdalen College, Oxford. This .. Read more
| Starring | Anthony Hopkins, Debra Winger, Julian Fellowes, Robert Flemyng |
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| Director | Richard Attenborough |
| Genres | Drama, Romance |
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Set in England in 1952, Shadowlands is the tender and deeply moving true story of the love affair between CS Lewis (Anthony Hopkins) and Joy Gresham (Debra Winger). CS Lewis, a highly acclaimed writer (The Narnia Chronicles) lived a quiet and ordered life as a professor of English Literature at Magdalen College, Oxford. This solitude is shattered by the arrival of the outgoing American divorcee, Joy Gresham, who walks into his life with her young son Douglas (Joseph Mazzello). A deep friendship begins which turns into love when Joy is admitted to hospital with advanced bone cancer. Faced with the possibility of her death, Lewis allows himself for the first time in his life to be open to the joy of love even if it entails vulnerability and the pain of loss...
| Starring | Anthony Hopkins, Debra Winger, Julian Fellowes, Robert Flemyng, James Frain, Michael Denison, John Wood, Scott Handy, Daniel Goode, Edward Hardwicke, Peter Firth, Joseph Mazzello, Karen Lewis, Giles Oldershaw, Chris Williams |
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| Director | Richard Attenborough |
| Studio | PARAMOUNT HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 2 hrs 6 mins Watch now: 2 hrs 11 mins |
| Certificate | DVD: |
| Genres | Drama, Romance |
| Language | DVD: English Watch Online: English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Released | DVD: 28 Nov 2005 Watch now: 31 Mar 2009 Production year: 1993 |
| Watch now | £2.49 |
| Format | DVD |
After the sweeping, noble scale of Gandhi and Cry Freedom, Richard Attenborough directed this more intimate drama, set far from the world stage, which remains one of his best pictures to date. Based on William Nicholson's play, it charts the tragic love affair between the author CS Lewis, creator of the Narnia Chronicles, and Joy Gresham, an American poet. Anthony Hopkins and Debra Winger give performances that you dream about but rarely see — in a word, perfection. The tone is set by Winger's entrance into Oxford's Randolph Hotel: Anyone here named Loowis? she rasps — upsetting the decorum of academe and rattling Hopkins's tea cup — and thereafter, Hopkins's life as an emotionally frigid bachelor is transformed. With its immaculate 1950s setting, the film creates a totally convincing world and Attenborough gets beneath the skin of his characters like never before. You'll be gripped, you'll laugh and, be warned — you'll cry.
1952. Theologian and essayist, CS 'Jack' Lewis (Hopkins) conducts a life of faintly mildewed bachelorhood at Magdalen... read more on Time Out
Surely everyone know of this film. It's what it is, an emotional chick flick but excellent at it! Realistic, raw emotion permeates every scene and the acting is simply brilliant. Even if you don't like the plot, this film is well worth watching and I am willing to bet that it will captivate you if you give it a chance.
Definately one for the tissues especially if you are/have ever been a single Mum with a Son!
The filming is beautiful and although the film is slow to start, you certainly don't fall asleep. A true story worth watching.
Sir Anthony Hopkins is to receive a lifetime achievement award at the Golden Globes. The Cecil B DeMille Award recognises outstanding contribution to the entertainment field, and the Welsh star of The Elephant Man and Howards End will be given the honour at the ceremony on January 16th. Hopkins has produced a wide range of performances in films such as Titus, Amistad, Nixon, Shadowlands and The Remains Of The Day. However, he is most widely known for his portrayal of the serial killer Dr... Read more