A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 2, 2000
Original Title:
Madame Bovary
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
BBC
GBH
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 180
A young woman in her late teens, a reader of novels and with high hopes of romance and passion, marries a widowed country doctor. Although he dotes on her, she is soon bored and discontent. First, she gives her imagination to a law student in town, and next she takes a lover. When he refuses to run away with her, she takes up again with the law clerk. Her spending on dresses and furnishings mounts; these debts and her ill-advised professional counsel to her husband bring his ruin.
Art Direction:
Niall Moroney
Anne Seibel
Casting:
Sarah Bird
Costume Design:
Anushia Nieradzik
Director:
Tim Fywell
Director of Photography:
Chris Seager
Editor:
Roy Sharman
Executive Producer:
Rebecca Eaton
Hilary Salmon
David M. Thompson
Foley Editor:
Tony Gibson
Nigel Squibbs
Foley Recordist:
Leon Minas
Makeup Artist:
Ashley Johnson
Vivien Riley
Felicity Wright
Novel:
Gustave Flaubert
Original Music Composer:
John Lunn
Producer:
Bernard Krichefski
Tony Redston
Production Design:
John Paul Kelly
Screenplay:
Heidi Thomas
Set Decoration:
Sara Wan
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Santiago Recio
Sound Recordist:
Roger Slater
Stunt Coordinator:
Richard Hammatt
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