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Sylvia (2003)
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Starring: Daniel Craig, Gwyneth Paltrow, Amira Casar, Blythe Danner, Michael Gambon, Jared Harris
Director: Christine Jeffs
Category: Drama, Independent
Studio: Universal Studios
Subtitles:
Spanish,French
Length:
110 mins

 
 

 

Academy Award-winner Gwyneth Paltrow stars in this powerfully passionate true story of legendary American author and poet Sylvia Plath.

While on a Fulbright grant to England, Sylvia meets Ted Hughes (Daniel Craig), a British poet on the verge of international fame. Following a torrid four-month courtship, they marry and embark on an intense relationship. When Ted's susbsequent literaray success and the attentions of admiring women strains the marriage, Sylvia funnels her fury and passion into her work, which begins to flow forth in unstoppable bursts.

This true story of love and tragic passion is "one of the most beautiful films of the year!" (The New York Observer)

 
 
   
   

 
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