The English Patient (1996)

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details
Studio: Miramax Films
Rating: R
Release Date: Nov 15, 1996
Running Time: 162 mins. (V)
Country Of Origin: United States
synopsis
Set in North Africa and Italy during the late 1930's and early '40's, The English Patient is an epic drama of two haunting love stories that unfolds against a background of international upheaval. Through the prism of war, and of love and friendship, various themes -- of fidelity, adultery, nationality and betrayals -- are dramatized and explored. The story, based on Michael Ondaatje's Booker Prize-winning novel, is told elliptically, through the histories of four characters who find themselves in a ruined monastery in Italy at the end of World War II. Slowly they reveal themselves and, in the process, the true identity of the English patient -- the unknown survivor of a plane shot down over the Sahara who lies dying in the monastery -- is made clear. Passion fires these stories, whether it is the raw passion between lovers, or the compulsive passion which drives men to explore remote and inhospitable regions, or to pursue across time and countries those they think have wronged them.
cast + crew
Director
Almasy
Caravaggio
Katharine Clifton
Geoffrey Clifton
Fenelon-Barnes
D'Agostino
screenplay
Novel as Source Material
Screenplay
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Executive Producer
Executive Producer
Executive Producer
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reviews
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April 17, 2001
Get ready for the great romance of the movie year. It's clear from the shimmering, startling opening shot: Almasy (Ralph Fiennes), a Hungarian count, desert explorer and pilot, is flying Katharine Clifton (Kristin Scott Thomas), the married Englishwoman he loves, over the Sahara in a small plane during World War II. German fire sends them parachuting to the desert in flames, his body clinging to hers in a paradigm of love and death. Admirers of the 1992 novel by Michael Ondaatje won't remember… Continued