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Release Date:
May 25, 1995
Original Title:
Carrington
Alternate Titles:
Carrington - Dias de Paixão
Plamen lásky
V žáru lásky
Genres:
Drama | History | Romance
Production Companies:
Cinéa
Euston Films
Freeway Films
Le Studio Canal+
Orsans Productions
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Production Countries:
France | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 GB: 18 US: R
Runtime: 121
Painter Dora Carrington develops an intimate but extremely complex bond with writer Lytton Strachey. Though Lytton is a homosexual, he is enchanted by the mysterious Dora and they begin a lifelong friendship that has strangely romantic undertones. Eventually, Lytton and Dora decide to live together, despite the fact that the latter has fallen in love with military man Ralph Partridge, whom she plans to marry.
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ADR & Dubbing:
Jupiter Sen
Art Direction:
Frank Walsh
Assistant Art Director:
Andy Semple
Assistant Costume Designer:
Kirsten Hecktermann
Camera Operator:
Fred Harris
Choreographer:
Stuart Hopps
Costume Design:
Penny Rose
Director:
Christopher Hampton
Director of Photography:
Denis Lenoir
Editor:
George Akers
First Assistant Editor:
James Marsh
Foley:
Felicity Cottrell
Gaffer:
David Morani
Hairstylist:
Norma Webb
Elaine Davis
Christine Beveridge
Novel:
Michael Holroyd
Original Music Composer:
Michael Nyman
Producer:
John McGrath
Ronald Shedlo
Production Design:
Caroline Amies
Screenplay:
Christopher Hampton
Script Supervisor:
Penny Eyles
Seamstress:
Loredana Nicolao
Second Assistant Director:
Tim Lewis
Sound Editor:
Dennis McTaggart
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Graham Daniel
Ray Merrin
Steadicam Operator:
Peter Robertson
Still Photographer:
Jill Furmanovsky
Luis Lazo
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