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The Lion in Winter

 
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The Lion in Winter

  • Director: Andrei Konchalovsky
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Historical Film
  • Movie Type: Family Drama, Marriage Drama
  • Themes: Crowned Heads, Fathers and Sons, Mothers and Sons
  • Main Cast: Glenn Close, Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Andrew Howard, John Light
  • Release Year: 2003
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 156 minutes

Plot

An elderly king must come to terms with his past as he plots his nation's future in this historical drama. In 1183, aging monarch King Henry II (Patrick Stewart) decides it is time to pick an heir to his throne, and he must choose one of his three sons -- John (Rafe Spall), Geoffrey (John Light), or Richard (Andrew Howard) -- to rule the British empire. Henry wants to announce his successor at a Christmas gathering of his court a few weeks hence, and in time for the event, he has decided to free his headstrong wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine (Glenn Close), who has been held in captivity for attempting to overthrow her husband's rule and expressing her displeasure with his mistress, Alais (Yuliya Vysotskaya). As Henry and Eleanor become re-acquainted, they are reminded of the love they share as well as the strife that drives them apart, and while Henry finds himself favoring his youngest son, John, for his post, Eleanor makes a strong case for her first-born, Richard, with Geoffrey attempting to consolidate influence in a bid for power. However, as the king looks back at his long past and short future, he comes to the sad realization that none of his sons are truly fit to rule. James Goldman wrote the screenplay for this, the second screen adaptation of his award-winning play, which finally came to fruition 5 years after Goldman's death. Peter O'Toole and Katharine Hepburn starred in the Oscar-winning 1968 version. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Rafe Spall - John; Clive Wood - William Marshall; Julia Vysotsky - Alais

Credit

Joyce Gallie - Casting, Sally Osoba - Casting, Paul Lowin - Co-producer, Andrei Konchalovsky - Director, Henry Richardson - Editor, Patrick Stewart - Executive Producer, Robert Halmi, Sr. - Executive Producer, Martin Poll - Executive Producer, Robert Halmi, Jr. - Executive Producer, Wendy Neuss-Stewart - Executive Producer, Richard Hartley - Composer (Music Score), Roger Hall - Production Designer, Sergei Kozlov - Cinematographer, Dyson Lovell - Producer, James Goldman - Screenwriter, James Goldman - Play Author

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The Lion in Winter
Directed by Andrei Konchalovsky
Produced by Patrick Stewart
Dyson Lovell
Written by James Goldman
Starring Patrick Stewart
Glenn Close
Andrew Howard
John Light
Rafe Spall
Music by Richard Hartley
Cinematography Sergei Kozlov
Editing by Henry Richardson
Distributed by Showtime Networks
Hallmark Entertainment
Release date(s) United Kingdom:
December 26, 2003
United States:
May 23, 2004
Running time 167 min.
Country United States
Language English
Preceded by The Lion in Winter (1968)

The Lion in Winter is a 2003 made-for-television remake of the 1968 film.

A television production of The Lion in Winter was first shown on 26 December 2003 in the U.K.. It starred Patrick Stewart and Glenn Close, and was directed by Andrei Konchalovsky.

Andrew Howard, John Light, and Rafe Spall played the warring brothers. Jonathan Rhys Meyers played the king of France and Yuliya Vysotskaya, his sister and Henry's mistress, Princess Alais.

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Goofs

  • Continuity: When Richard holds the knife out to Eleanor in the dungeon, the knife reverses orientation and his grip on the handle changes between shots.

Awards and nominations

Won

Emmy Awards

  • Outstanding Costumes – Miniseries, Film or a Special

Golden Globe Awards

  • Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film (Close)

Screen Actors Guild (SAG)

  • Outstanding Female Actor – Miniseries or Television Film (Close)

Nominated

Costume Designers Guild (CDG)

  • Excellence in Costume Design for Television – Fantasy or Period (Boyle)

Emmy Awards

  • Outstanding Actress – Miniseries or a Film (Close)
  • Outstanding Art Direction – Miniseries, Film or a Special
  • Outstanding Directing – Miniseries, Film or a Dramatic Special (Konchalovsky)
  • Outstanding Hairstyling – Miniseries, Film or a Special
  • Outstanding Television Film

Golden Globe Awards

  • Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film (Stewart)
  • Best Miniseries or Television Film

Producers Guild of America (PGA)

  • Television Producer of the Year Award – Longform

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