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COLLECTION · Movie · 1993

Shadowlands

C.S. Lewis, a world-renowned writer and professor, leads a passionless life until he meets spirited poet Joy Gresham.

Source: TMDB
* 6.9 (309)DramaRomanceUnited Kingdom
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Directors
Richard Attenborough
Countries
United Kingdom
Studios
Savoy Pictures · Shadowlands Productions · Price Entertainment · Spelling Films International
Runtime
131 min
Age rating
PG(US — parental guidance)
Release
25/12/1993
Score
6.9 / 10 (309)

Awards and nominations

  • Nominated at Academy Awards — Debra Winger
  • Nominated at Academy Awards — William Nicholson
  • Nominated at Academy Awards — Richard Attenborough and Brian Eastman
  • Winner at Academy Awards — Outstanding British Film
  • Nominated at Academy Awards — Richard Attenborough
  • Nominated at Academy Awards — Anthony Hopkins
  • Nominated at Academy Awards — Roger Pratt
  • Nominated at Heartland Film Festival — Richard Attenborough
  • Nominated at Heartland Film Festival — William Nicholson
  • Winner at Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards — Anthony Hopkins (Also for The Remains of the Day )
  • Runner-up — Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
  • Nominated at Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards — Emanuela Rossi (for dubbing Debra Winger in the Italian version)
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Cast
Anthony Hopkins
Anthony Hopkins
C. S. 'Jack' Lewis
Debra Winger
Debra Winger
Joy Gresham
Edward Hardwicke
Edward Hardwicke
Warnie Lewis
John Wood
John Wood
Christopher Riley
Michael Denison
Michael Denison
Harry Harrington
Peter Firth
Peter Firth
Dr Craig
Matthew Delamere
Matthew Delamere
Simon Chadwick
Julian Fellowes
Julian Fellowes
Desmond Arding
Julian Firth
Julian Firth
Father John Fisher
Robert Flemyng
Robert Flemyng
Claude Bird
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Filipe Manuel Neto
★ 8.0 / 10
**Hopkins and Attenborough in an emotional and feeling-filled work.** When I decided to see this movie, I knew little about the life of the writer C. S. Lewis, who I only knew from having written the books "The Chronicles of Narnia". And I confess that, in order to fully understand the film and also be able to write something about it, I had the curiosity and interest to read one thing or two about him. For example, I was very impressed by his deep connection to the university and his closeness to J. R. R. Tolkien, who is also the author of a great work of fiction. In fact, thinking about it, it is interesting to see how their works share a lot of points of contact, subtle similarities. But that's a thing for another review. The film focuses on Lewis' life and, especially, on his love relationship with his American wife, Joy Gresham. Lewis was an academic, philosopher and theologian who left many works on these topics, and who unexpectedly decides to marry a recently divorced American, in a union that only later gave way to love between them. The film was inspired by a play, which in turn was inspired by the texts that Lewis wrote about what he experienced and felt. The best thing about the film, for me, is the direction and the cast performance. The director, Sir Richard Attenborough, was known for his attention to detail, cinematography and choice of locations. Considered by many to be one of the great British film directors, this film leaves us with a work full of elegance and beauty, but which seems to be largely forgotten these days, undoubtedly deserving more attention. The cast, in turn, is expertly led by Debra Winger and Sir Anthony Hopkins, a duo of actors of great quality and talent. Hopkins does deeply emotional work, in which we can see that he tried to employ a lot of feeling as well as intellect. Winger didn't impress me that much, but the great quality of her work is undeniable, especially in the moments when she plays with Hopkins or with her fictional son, played by a young boy, Joseph Mazello, who also deserves praise for a job well done. The rest of the cast gives the protagonists the necessary support, but does not stand out or stand out. The film was filmed in Oxford, and we can see how Attenboroug tried to take advantage of the original places, where Lewis would have been and that he surely knew, such as the university and academic spaces. The film gives us an aroma of the atmosphere of the old and renowned institution, and of some of the ceremonies and traditions that take place there. The cinematography is very beautiful and makes the best use of light, close-ups, landscapes and the beauty of old buildings. There are no great effects here, nor does the film need that, but we have an effective soundtrack.
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