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Madame Bovary (TV episode)

  • Rating: StarStar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Psychological Drama, Period Film
  • Themes: Self-Destructive Romance, Social Climbing, Extramarital Affairs
  • Director: Tim Fywell
  • Main Cast: Frances O'Connor, Hugh Bonneville, Greg Wise, Hugh Dancy, Keith Barron
  • Release Year: 2000
  • Country: US/UK

Plot

Previously filmed by such cinematic geniuses as Jean Renoir and Vincente Minnelli, Gustave Flaubert's once-scandalous 1857 novel Madame Bovary was transformed into a two-part British miniseries in 2000. Set in the rural Normandy of the 1830s and 1840s, this is the story of Emma Rouault (Frances O'Connor), the pampered, well-educated daughter of a wealthy gentleman. Much to her own surprise, Emma accepts the marriage proposal of Charles Bovary (Hugh Bonneville), the provincial doctor who ministers to M. Rouault during a moment of medical crisis. Once she has become Madame Bovary, Emma quickly grows bored with her bourgeois existence, retreating into erotic fantasies stoked by her addiction to romantic novels. Inevitably, Emma strays from her marital vows, first with a handsome young clerk named Leon (Hugh Dancy), then with dashing country squire Rodolphe (Greg Wise). In order to sustain the lavish lifestyle which she feels is her basic right, Emma squanders all of her husband's money -- which plays right into the hands of usurious draper Lheureux (Keith Barron), who has his own wicked plans for the foolishly extravagant Mme. Bovary. In the United States, Madame Bovary was telecast on February 6 and 13, 2000, as part of the PBS Masterpiece Theatre anthology. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast


Trevor Peacock - M. Rouault; Eileen Atkins - Marie Louise; Barbara Jefford - Marquise; David Troughton - Homais

Credit

Heidi Thomas - Teleplay By; Anushia Nieradzik - Costume Designer; Michael Wearing - Executive Producer; David M. Thompson - Executive Producer; Chris Seager - Cinematographer; John Paul Kelly - Production Designer; Rebecca Eaton - Executive Producer; Niall Moroney - Art Director; John Lunn - Composer (Music Score); Tim Fywell - Director; Tony Redston - Producer; Hilary Salmon - Executive Producer; Bernard Krichefski - Producer; Roy Sharman - Editor; Anne Siebel - Art Director

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