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COLLECTION · Movie · 1979

Tess

A strong-willed peasant girl is sent by her father to the estate of some local aristocrats to capitalize on a rumour that their families are from the same line. This fateful visit commences an epic narrative of sex, class, betrayal, and revenge.

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* 7.1 (380)DramaRomanceFrance · United Kingdom
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Directors
Roman Polanski
Countries
France · United Kingdom
Studios
Renn Productions · Timothy Burrill Productions
Runtime
172 min
Age rating
PG(US — parental guidance)
Release
06/10/1979
Score
7.1 / 10 (380)

Awards and nominations

  • Nominated at 53rd Academy Awards — Claude Berri
  • Nominated at 53rd Academy Awards — Roman Polanski
  • Winner at 53rd Academy Awards — Pierre Guffroy and Jack Stephens
  • Winner at 53rd Academy Awards — Geoffrey Unsworth and Ghislain Cloquet
  • Winner at 53rd Academy Awards — Anthony Powell
  • Nominated at 53rd Academy Awards — Philippe Sarde
  • Winner at 35th BAFTA Film Awards — Geoffrey Unsworth and Ghislain Cloquet
  • Nominated at 35th BAFTA Film Awards — Pierre Guffroy
  • Nominated at 35th BAFTA Film Awards — Anthony Powell
  • Winner at 35th BAFTA Film Awards — Roman Polanski
  • Winner at 35th BAFTA Film Awards — Ghislain Cloquet
  • Nominated at 35th BAFTA Film Awards — Nastassja Kinski
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Cast
Nastassja Kinski
Nastassja Kinski
Tess Durbeyfield
Peter Firth
Peter Firth
Angel Clare
Leigh Lawson
Leigh Lawson
Alec d'Urberville
John Collin
John Collin
John Durbeyfield
Rosemary Martin
Rosemary Martin
Mrs. Durbeyfield
Carolyn Pickles
Carolyn Pickles
Marian
Richard Pearson
Richard Pearson
Vicar of Marlott
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David Markham
Reverend Mr. Clare
Pascale de Boysson
Pascale de Boysson
Mrs. Clare
Suzanna Hamilton
Suzanna Hamilton
Izz Huett
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Wuchak
★ 8.0 / 10
_**Bringing in the sheaves stuck between a demon and an angel**_ During the Long Depression of the 1870-80s in Blackmore Vale, southern England, a peasant family discovers that they are nobility and thus their oldest daughter, an extraordinarily beautiful woman (Nastassja Kinski), is sent to meet the well-to-do family. She is eventually pitted between the interest of two very different men (Leigh Lawson and Peter Firth). Roman Polanski's "Tess" (1979) is based on Thomas Hardy's 1891 novel "Tess of the d'Urbervilles." Polanski was inspired to make the film because his late wife, Sharon Tate, gave him the book suggesting it would make a great film and she was interested in playing the title role. Unfortunately, it turned out to be the last time Roman saw his pregnant wife alive as she was heading back to the USA while he stayed in Europe to complete a picture. She was murdered by the Manson psychos on August 9th, 1969. This movie is dedicated to her during the opening credits. The two male characters are basically two sides of the same bad coin: one is amoral while the other is excessively moral. There is a scene in the book where Alec shows up to talk to the workers at harvest time wearing a cape with an upturned collar and carrying a pitchfork. The symbolism is obvious. Meanwhile Angel's figurative character is plain from his name. What's the point? Just as it's possible to be excessively bad, a person can be too good. The bible makes this observation in Ecclesiastes 7:16-18. They are two extremes and both have the power to destroy the lives of those they influence. To be expected, Angel eventually seeks to make things right whereas Alec arrogantly continues in his nonchalant amorality, which ultimately ushers in doom. The immutability of this is symbolized by Stonehenge. While a lot of people eventually swing to one extreme perspective/lifestyle or another, e.g. moralist, hedonist, atheist, most people are caught somewhere in the middle, uncertain and searching, like Tess. To enjoy this piece you have to brace yourself for a movie that has the confidence to take its time and tell its tale. You'll discover Victorian curiosities, pastoral mundaneness, beauty, lust, love, idiocy, humility, penitence, arrogance and tragedy. The film runs 3 hours, 6 minutes, with the original theatrical version running 2 minutes less and the DVD 2 hours, 52 minutes. It was shot entirely in France. GRADE: A-/B+
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rapebased on novel or bookpeasantmarriageloverevengemurdermansionfamilyfarmer
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