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The wife [videorecording] / by Runge, Björn,1961-film director; Anderson, Jane,1954-screenwriter; Swedlin, Rosalie(Producer),film producer; Foldager, Meta Louise,1974-film producer; Tempest, Piers,1973-film producer; Bamford, Jo,film producer; Bluemhuber, Claudia,1969-film producer; Close, Glenn,1947-actor(CARDINAL)195841; Slater, Christian,actor(CARDINAL)343219; Pryce, Jonathan,actor; Irons, Max,1985-actor; McGovern, Elizabeth,1961-actor(CARDINAL)809090; Lloyd, Harry,1983-actor; Starke, Annie,1988-actor; Biggar, Trisha,costume designer(CARDINAL)471335; Leese, Mark,production designer; Pook, Jocelyn,composer (expression); Runge, Lena,1959-editor of moving image work; Brantås, Ulf,director of photography; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Wolitzer, Meg.Wife.; Anonymous Content (Firm),production company(CARDINAL)340621; Chimney (Firm),production company(CARDINAL)792766; Creative Scotland (Organization),production company; Embankment Films,production company; Film i Väst (Firm),production company(CARDINAL)342861; Meta Film London,production company; Silver Reel (Firm),presenter; Sony Pictures Classics (Firm),presenter(CARDINAL)282400; Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (Firm),publisher(CARDINAL)282399; Spark Film & TV,production company; Tempo Productions (Great Britain),production company;
Costume designer, Trisha Biggar ; production design, Mark Leese ; music, Jocelyn Pook ; editor, Lena Runge ; director of photography, Ulf Brantås.Glenn Close, Christian Slater, Jonathan Pryce, Max Irons, Elizabeth McGovern, Harry Lloyd, Annie Starke.After nearly forty years of marriage, Joan and Joe Castleman are complements. Where Joe is casual, Joan is elegant. Where Joe is vain, Joan is self-effacing. And where Joe enjoys his very public role as Great American Novelist, Joan pours her considerable intellect, grace, charm, and diplomacy into the private role of Great Man's Wife. Joe is about to be awarded the Nobel Prize for his acclaimed and prolific body of work. Joe's literary star has blazed since he and Joan first met in the late 1950s. The Wife interweaves the story of the couple's youthful passion and ambition with a portrait of a marriage, thirty-plus years later--a lifetime's shared compromises, secrets, betrayals, and mutual love.MPAA rating: R; language and some sexual content.DVD, NTSC, region 1, anamorphic widescreen (2.40:1) presentation, Dolby Digital 5.1.
Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Melodramas (Motion pictures); Film adaptations.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.; Authors' spouses; Authorship; Fiction; Novelists; Married women; Husband and wife;
Available copies: 59 / Total copies: 67
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