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The White Countess

2006

R

2 h 15 m

United Kingdom

Drama

History

Romance

In 1930s Shanghai, a blind American diplomat develops a curious relationship with a young Russian refugee who works odd--and sometimes illicit--jobs to support members of her dead husband's aristocratic family.
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Ralph Fiennes
Todd Jackson
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Natasha Richardson
Countess Sofia Belinskya
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Vanessa Redgrave
Princess Vera Belinskya
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Lynn Redgrave
Olga Belinskya
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Madeleine Potter
Grushenka
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Madeleine Daly
Katya
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John Wood
Prince Peter Belinsky
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Allan Corduner
Samuel Feinstein
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Timur Engalychev
Feinstein Child
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Lucy Sutton
Feinstein Child
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Amir Maimon
Feinstein Child
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Itay Eltahan
Feinstein Child
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Dan Herzberg
Frenchman
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Aislín McGuckin
Maria
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Dong Fu Lin
Taxi Dance Hall Manager
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Da Ying
Kao
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Terence Harvey
Walters
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Jeff Harding
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18/11/2022 09:54
Trailer—The White Countess
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Christelle motidi

16/11/2022 06:09
aesthetic delight. impressive cast. inspired story. and slice of a dark history presented with precise, delicate grace. but all is a impressive collection of ice pieces. like in a theater play in which words, gestures and relations between characters are only fragments of reality sketches. the vision of Ivory is not a surprise and the hard work of actors to maintain a large construction is admirable. but the film, full of real virtues, has not soul. it is only a marble statue who impress, enjoy, but nothing more. the viewer is only a museum visitor. is it enough ? maybe not. but it is not fair to consider it a disappointment. only example of cold beauty and new demonstration of Ivory art.
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Yalice Kone

16/11/2022 06:09
The poignancy of this movie outweighs any shortcomings in the directorial department. I found myself immersed in the milieu of 1930's ShangHai, a place and time I had only read of and subsequently wondered about. The real strength of this movie is the accessibility with which powerful emotion is portrayed. I found I had real empathy for the characters. The characters were played superbly by one of the most pedigreed casts I've seen in a while. The pace was slow, but measured and well-suited to the plot. Ralph Fiennes was a convincing lead -- the image of him reminds me of TS Eliot mixed with Rick Blaine (Casablanca). Natasha Richardson is brilliant in this role. Understated and quite believable. All in all a beautiful, other worldly movie, and not for the faint-hearted.
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Sandra Gyasi

16/11/2022 06:09
I was caught up in this film from the very beginning. For me, Richardson's performance is Oscar-worthy and Fiennes does a credible job as a recently blind diplomat doing his best to hide from the realities of the world by creating a world of his own. This film could be considered "Casablanca" turned on its head, where people of all different races and religions and beliefs come together at a nexus of great social turmoil, and the story of two small people doesn't amount a hill of beans to anyone but us, the audience. The White Countess is one of my favorite films of 2005. And I have to admit I'm not much of a Merchant-Ivory fan, but this one was truly exceptional.
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