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Christine
Jeff's much anticipated film Sylvia, starring Gwyneth Paltrow
and Daniel Craig, will
open across the U.K. on January 30th, released by Icon Film
Distribution, following its U.K. Premiere as the Closing
Night Gala of The Times bfi London Film Festival on November
6. The film is written by John Brownlow, produced by Alison
Owen and financed by BBC Films, the U.K. Film Council’s
Premiere Fund, Capitol Films and Focus Features.
Sylvia tells the true story of the passionate but ultimately
tragic relationship between the poets Sylvia Plath and Ted
Hughes, regarded as among the greatest poets of the twentieth
century.
Beginning with their courtship as students in Cambridge,
the film follows the course of their marriage as it spirals
into a vortex of bitterness, infidelity and even violence
- a sequence of events which over the period of a few short
months produced both the astonishing outpouring of poetic
work which would make Plath famous, and the profound mental
distress which would lead to tragedy.
The supporting cast includes Tony
Award winner Blythe Danner, Gwyneth Paltrow’s mother who portrays Plath’s
mother; and Michael Gambon (‘Gosford Park’),
who plays Professor Thomas. Jared Harris Al Alvarez, poetry
critic of The Observer who is the first person to publish
Sylvia's work.
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