Gran Bretaña,
1985, 117 min
(Alternativa 113 min)
Director:
James IvoryGuión:
Ruth Prawer JhabvalaCámara:
Tony Pierce-RobertsMúsica:
Richard RobbinsReparto:
Maggie Smith, Helena Bonham Carter, Denholm Elliott, Julian Sands, Simon Callow, Patrick Godfrey, Judi Dench, Fabia Drake, Amanda Walker, Daniel Day-Lewis (más)Streaming (1)
Sinopsis(1)
Lucy Honey Church, una joven inglesa de buena familia, se encuentra en Florencia haciendo un viaje turístico, acompañada por su prima y dama de compañía, Charlotte Barlet. En la pensión donde se hospedan conocen al señor Emerson y su hijo George. (Paraiso)
Premios
- victorias
- nominación
Academy Awards
- 1987 - Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (Best Adapted Screenplay)
- 1987 - Best Achievement in Production Design
- 1987 - Best Achievement in Costume Design
- 1987 - Best Motion Picture of the Year
- 1987 - James Ivory (Best Achievement in Directing)
- 1987 - Denholm Elliott (Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role)
- 1987 - Maggie Smith (Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role)
- 1987 - Tony Pierce-Roberts (Best Achievement in Cinematography)
Independent Spirit Awards
- 1987 - Special Distinction Award
British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)
- 1987 - Best Film
- 1987 - Maggie Smith (Best Leading Actress)
- 1987 - Judi Dench (Best Supporting Actress)
- 1987 - Best Costume Design
- 1987 - Best Production Design
- 1987 - James Ivory (Best Director)
- 1987 - Simon Callow (Best Supporting Actor)
- 1987 - Denholm Elliott (Best Supporting Actor)
- 1987 - Rosemary Leach (Best Supporting Actress)
- 1987 - Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (Best Adapted Screenplay)
- 1987 - Tony Pierce-Roberts (Best Cinematography)
- 1987 - Best Editing
- 1987 - Richard Robbins (Best Music)
- 1987 - Best Sound
Golden Globes
- 1987 - Maggie Smith (Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture)
- 1987 - Best Motion Picture – Drama
- 1987 - James Ivory (Best Director)
New York Film Critics Circle Awards
- 1986 - Tony Pierce-Roberts (Best Cinematographer)
- 1986 - Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (Best Screenplay)
Venice Film Festival
- 1986 - James Ivory (Golden Lion for Best Film)