Miss Julie

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August Strindberg's once-controversial play is brought to the screen in this adaptation directed and co-written by Mike Figgis. Miss Julie is set on the estate of a wealthy Swedish family in 1894, where the servants live a life of uncomfortable poverty while the masters of the house enjoy their riches. On Midsummer's Eve, the servants and the local peasants have gathered for their traditional celebration, while one of the household cooks, Christine (Maria Doyle Kennedy), is waiting for her fiancé, a footman named Jean (Peter Mullan). However, Jean is intercepted by Miss Julie (Saffron Burrows), whose family owns the estate (and pays Jean's salary). She instructs Jean to change into a formal suit (which Miss Julie has borrowed from her father) and dance with her. Jean has little choice but to accept, and he finds himself slipping into an affair that both questions and affirms the traditional relationship between mistress and servant. This was the third screen translation of Miss Julie, following versions released in 1951 and 1972; it was also Figgis's second film of 1999, following the release of his experimental feature The Loss of Sexual Innocence. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Sandy Powell - Costume Designer, Mike Figgis - Director, Matthew Wood - Editor, Willie Baer - Executive Producer, Annie Stewart - Executive Producer, Etchie Stroh - Executive Producer, Mike Figgis - Composer (Music Score), Michael Howells - Production Designer, Benoit Delhomme - Cinematographer, Mike Figgis - Producer, Mike Figgis - Screenwriter, Helen Cooper - Screenwriter, Mark Taylor - Re-Recording Mixer, August Strindberg - Play Author

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Miss Julie (1999 film)

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Miss Julie
Directed by Mike Figgis
Produced by Harriet Cruickshank
Mike Figgis
Written by Screenplay:
Helen Cooper
Play:
August Strindberg
Starring Saffron Burrows
Peter Mullan
Music by Mike Figgis
Cinematography Benoît Delhomme
Editing by Matthew Wood
Release date(s) 10 December 1999
Running time 103 minutes
Country United States
United Kingdom
Language English

Miss Julie is a 1999 film directed by Mike Figgis based on the play of the same name by August Strindberg, starring Saffron Burrows in the role of Miss Julie and Peter Mullan in the role of Jean.

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Midsummer night, 1894, in northern Sweden. The complex structures of class bind a man and a woman. Miss Julie, the inexperienced but imperious daughter of the manor, deigns to dance at the servants' party. She's also drawn to Jean, a footman who has traveled, speaks well, and doesn't kowtow. He is engaged to Christine, a servant, and while she sleeps, Jean and Miss Julie talk through the night in the kitchen. For part of the night it's a power struggle, for part it's the baring of souls, and by dawn, they want to break the chains of class and leave Sweden together. When Christine wakes and goes off to church, Jean and Miss Julie have their own decisions to make.[1]

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Strindberg, (Johan) August (Swedish writer of novels and plays)
Fröken Julie (1950 Drama Film)
Miss Julie (2000 Album by Original Score)
Miss Julie (1999 Romance Film)