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The Mists of Avalon
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Synopsis
This three-hour miniseries adapts Marion Zimmer Bradley's feminist recasting of the Arthurian mythos into a big-budget cable television event. In ancient England, Christianity is spreading and the Saxons are invading. It's up to Viviane (Anjelica Huston) -- Lady of the Lake and high priestess of the kingdom's ancient pagan religion -- to make sure that the next king will honor both the old and new faiths and thereby banish the barbarian hordes. Viviane manipulates her sister Igraine (Caroline Goodall) into marrying King Uther Pendragon (Mark Lewis Jones) and bearing a son, Arthur (Edward Atterton) -- much to the consternation of Viviane's other sister, the power-hungry Morgause (Joan Allen). Arthur grows up happily with his older half-sister, Morgaine (Julianna Margulies), until Merlin (Michael Byrne) spirits him off for training and Viviane brings Morgaine to the mystical island of Avalon to develop her magical connection to the Goddess. Years later, the siblings reunite in a masked mating ritual, unaware that their union is incestuous -- or that their son, Mordred (Hans Matheson), will fall into Morgause's clutches and destroy the delicate balance that Viviane has sought to maintain. As Arthur gathers the knights of the round table and ushers in a golden age with Queen Gwenhwyfar (Samantha Mathis) at his side, the seeds of his destruction, and Avalon's, have already been planted -- by Arthur himself. Filmed on-location in Prague, The Mists of Avalon premiered on the TNT cable network July 15 and 16, 2001. Director Uli Edel, best known for his feature adaptation of Last Exit to Brooklyn, had previously helmed Purgatory for TNT. The titular mists -- developed by Edel and executive producer Mark Wolper -- utilized custom fluid dynamic software designed specifically for the project. Celtic musician Loreena McKennitt added her theme music to composer Lee Holdridge's score. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

Cast

Joan Allen Morgause
Michael Byrne Lancelot
Michael Byrne Merlin
John Comer Capt. Talbot
Christopher Fulford Lot
Caroline Goodall Igraine
Anjelica Huston Viviane
Anjelica Huston Viviane, the Lady of the Lake
Julianna Margulies Morgaine
Samantha Mathis Gwenhwyfar
Samantha Mathis Queen Gwenhwyfar
Clive Russell Gerlois
Mark Lewis Jones King Uther Pendragon
Mark Lewis Jones Uther
Edward Atterton King Arthur
Michael Vartan Lancelot
Hans Matheson Mordred
Edward Highmore Young Arthur
Tamsin Egerton Young Morgaine

Production Crew

Michael Friedlander Additional Editing
Tony Solomons Additional Editing
Jaromir Svarc Art Director
Vlasta Svoboda Art Director
Maele Berger Associate Producer
Marion Zimmer Bradley Book Author
Andrea Clark Casting
Iris Grossman Casting
Jeremy Zimmerman Casting
Nancy Bishop Casting
Alexander Surkala Cinematographer
Vilmos Zsigmond Cinematographer
David Minkowski Co-producer
Lee Holdridge Composer (Music Score)
Loreena McKennitt Composer (Music Score)
Carlo Poggioli Costume Designer
Carlo Poggioli Costume/Wardrobe
Uli Edel Director
Benjamin A. Weissman Editor
Michael Friedlander Editor
Yoshie Ishiguru Editor
David L. Wolper Executive Producer
James Coburn Executive Producer
Lisa Alexander Executive Producer
Mark Wolper Executive Producer
L. Justin Muller First Assistant Director
Mirek Lux First Assistant Director
Carol Hemming Hair Styles
Polly Earnshaw Hair Styles
Carol Hemming Makeup
Polly Earnshaw Makeup
Allan K. Rosen Music Editor
Bernd Eichinger Producer
Gideon Amir Producer
Lisa Alexander Producer
Rodger Maus Production Designer
Jasmina Torbati Production Manager
Gavin Scott Screenwriter
Martin SebĂ­k Second Assistant Director
Bruno George Visual Effects
Dale Fay Visual Effects
J.B. Levine Visual Effects
Pinnacle Visual Effects
Year: 2001
Runtime: 180
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Category: Feature

Genre
Fantasy

Awards
2001 - Best Picture Made for Television - Broadcast Film Critics Association
2001 - Best Picture Made for Television - Broadcast Film Critics Association