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The Misadventures of Margaret (1998)
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Synopsis
In this British-French comedy of manners,
Parker Posey
stars as Margaret, an award-winning writer of bawdy novels who's grown vaguely dissatisfied with her life in Manhattan -- and her marriage to Edward (
Jeremy Northam
), a junior poetry professor. Engrossed in the sexually charged 18th century French diary she's adapting for her next book, Margaret heads on a research trip to France only to discover that the chateau at which the diary was written has been turned into a nunnery full of singing sisters. Nevertheless allowing her fertile imagination to get away from her, Margaret experiences the events of the diary as a series of naughty daydreams, simultaneously becoming besotted with Martin (Patrick Bruel), the French music producer who's currently cutting an album with the nuns. When Margaret returns to New York, Martin follows, setting the stage for all sorts of romantic entanglements in Margaret's lofty social circle, which includes Till (
Elizabeth McGovern
), her playwright sister, and Lily, a bisexual socialite. The feature debut of documentarian Brian Skeet,
Misadventures
received only a belated video release in America, excised of much of its overt sexuality, including a full-frontal shot of an entire soccer team. What remained, however, was still quite sexy and grown-up. London pop combo Saint Etienne's music didn't fare as well. Although the group's 20-song soundtrack eventually came out in Japan under the title The Misadventures of Saint Etienne, only a few tracks made it into the actual film; in fact, a different subset was included in the American and continental releases. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide
Cast
Corbin Bernsen
Art Turner
Patrick Bruel
Martin
Craig Chester
Richard Lane
Stéphane Freiss
The Philosopher
Elizabeth McGovern
Till Turner
Brooke Shields
Lily
Parker Posey
Margaret Nathan
Jeremy Northam
Edward Nathan
Alexis Denisof
Dr. Lipi
Amy Phillips
Sarah from Brighton
Justine Waddell
Young Girl
Production Crew
Charlotte Watts
Art Director
Didier Naert
Art Director
John McFarlane
Art Director
Andrew Holmes
Associate Producer
Cathleen Schine
Book Author
Simone Ireland
Casting
Vanessa Pereira
Casting
Romain Winding
Cinematographer
Eric Altmayer
Co-producer
Nicolas Altmayer
Co-producer
Saint Etienne
Composer (Music Score)
Edi Giguere
Costume Designer
Brian Skeet
Director
Clare Douglas
Editor
Andy Harries
Executive Producer
Dominique Green
Executive Producer
Pippa Cross
Executive Producer
Dominique Delany
First Assistant Director
Jude Gorjanc
First Assistant Director
Simon Moseley
First Assistant Director
Jan Sewell
Hair Styles
Edith Colnel
Line Producer
Mark Cooper
Line Producer
Jan Sewell
Makeup
Ian Benson
Producer
Martin Childs
Production Designer
Mark Taylor
Re-Recording Mixer
Brian Skeet
Screenwriter
Jennifer Halpern
Set Designer
Peter Glossop
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1998
Runtime: 105
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Color type
Rank Color
Sound
Dolby
Produced by
Canal Plus
European Coproduction Fund
Film 50
Granada Television Group
Lunatics and Lovers
Mandarin Films
TF1 Films
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.