“For everyone who loved "Emma" and "Sense & Sensibility" comes the comedy Jane Austen loved best.”
Fanny, born into a poor family, is sent away to live with wealthy uncle Sir Thomas, his wife and their four children, where she'll be brought up for a proper introduction to society. She is treated unfavorably by her relatives, except for her cousin Edmund, whom she grows fond of. However, Fanny's life is thrown into disarray with the arrival of worldly Mary Crawford and her brother Henry.
Patricia Rozema
Sarah Curtis
Patricia Rozema
Michael Coulter
Lesley Barber
Frances O'Connor
Fanny Price
Jonny Lee Miller
Edmund Bertram
Alessandro Nivola
Mr. Henry Crawford
Hannah Taylor-Gordon
Young Fanny
Lindsay Duncan
Mrs. Price / Lady Bertram
James Purefoy
Tom Bertram
Sheila Gish
Mrs. Norris
Harold Pinter
Sir Thomas Bertram
Victoria Hamilton
Maria Bertram Rushworth
Hugh Bonneville
Mr. Rushworth
Justine Waddell
Julia Bertram
Embeth Davidtz
Mary Crawford
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Peter McGinn
I have always liked Jane Austen’s novels and have read most of them multiple times. Similarly, I am okay with. Scriptwriters taking small liberties with the stories, meaning I don’t dislike it just because of the changes. However, as I watched this adaptation, I found myself not liking it as much...
The movie Jane Austen might have made: Patricia Rozema reimagined MANSFIELD PARK | TIFF
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