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Sunshine Details

1999 Certificate 15
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Director Istvan Szabo's SUNSHINE is an epic tale that follows the Hungarian Jewish family the Sonnenscheins through five generations spanning more than 100 years, from the mid-1800s to the mid-1900s, exploring the history, politics, world wars, social diaspora, and economic shifts that influence and change them during that .. Read more

Starring Ralph Fiennes, Jennifer Ehle, Rachel Weisz, William Hurt
Director István Szabó
Genres Drama

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Sunshine

Director Istvan Szabo's SUNSHINE is an epic tale that follows the Hungarian Jewish family the Sonnenscheins through five generations spanning more than 100 years, from the mid-1800s to the mid-1900s, exploring the history, politics, world wars, social diaspora, and economic shifts that influence and change them during that period.
Beginning with Emmanuel Sonnenschein, who builds a business around the family product (a Taste of Sunshine tonic), the film follows the lineage from his son Ignaz (Ralph Fiennes), a political conservative loyal to the Hungarian Republic, to Ignaz's son Adam (also played by Fiennes), an olympic fencer who is victimized by the Nazi genocide, to Adam's son Ivan (Fiennes again), a member of the Hungarian communist regime who manages to divorce himself from it and be free. Through these transitions, it is Valerie (played by both Jennifer Ehle and her real-life mother, Rosemary Harris), the cousin and wife of Ignaz, who becomes mother to Adam and grandmother to Ivan, supplying moral support, a family backbone, and photographs: a signature snapshot technique is used in the film to round out each major chapter or event. A beautiful film with easy transitions, dramatic scenery and costumes, and admirable performances, SUNSHINE's themes of family, history, and Hungarian pride resonate far beyond the big screen.

Starring Ralph Fiennes, Jennifer Ehle, Rachel Weisz, William Hurt, Deborah Unger, Molly Parker, Rosemary Harris, John Neville, David De Keyser, Mark Strong, Miriam Margolyes, James Frain
Director István Szabó
Studio MOMENTUM PICTURES
Run time DVD: 2 hrs 53 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Drama
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 19 Feb 2001
Production year: 1999
Format DVD
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  • 4 stars out of 5

    This sprawling epic gloriously summarises the themes that have preoccupied Istvan Szabo over the last 20 years. Just as Klaus Maria Brandauer portrayed three victims of ambition and treachery in Mephisto, Colonel Redl and Hanussen, so Ralph Fiennes essays a trio of flawed ancestors whose personal tragedies are enacted against the great events of the 20th century. Passing through Hungary's imperial, fascist and communist phases, the action chronicles the history of a Jewish family whose bid to belong is undermined by successive generations' susceptibility to passion, vanity and lust for power. Occasionally protracted, but always majestic and masterly.

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  • 1 stars out of 4

    A movie with an epic sweep, in which Fiennes plays three roles of successive heads of the family, men eager for success even if it means compromising religion and morality; unfortunately, the detailed narrative exposition tends to overwhelm any character

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
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  • 16 out of 21 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Sunshine experience

    It was simply mesmerising. I have been to Eastern Europe since the 60s and asked natives why they didn't leave? They just didn't believe how dreadful life could be and how many more opportunities there might be in the West.

    So many emotions were involved. It was a fascinating tightly directed narrative about a family. A historical experience.

    I really love sub titles too as I am deaf but enjoy infra red ampplification. I just didn't want to miss a minute of it. I was there with them experiencing many emotions too.

    Thank you for the priviledge. I recommend it highly.

      • Brighteyes from Welwyn Garden City
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  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Can't Say

    As a person with only partial hearing I need sub-titles, especially for a film like this which relies on the dialogue. I turned off after the first 20 mins or so - No-sub-titles = No good for me.

      • AReviewer from Leicester
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