Phoebe Fox Catherine as Catherine. Michael Gould Alfieri as Alfieri. Richard Hansell Louis as Louis. Luke Norris Rodolfo as Rodolfo. Nicola Walker Beatrice as Beatrice. Ivo van Hove Nick Wickham. More like this. Storyline Edit. The great Arthur Miller confronts the American dream in this dark and passionate tale. Eddie's jealous mistrust exposes a deep, unspeakable secret - one that drives him to commit the ultimate betrayal.
Add content advisory. User reviews 3 Review. Top review. The price of freedom. Said before about only being acquainted with Arthur Miller recently, without computing at that moment a momentary memory lapse, have had a lot of those lately about having seen this National Theatre Live production of 'A View from the Bridge'. It was on this site where my memory was jolted when it appeared in the more like this section reviewing other productions from the National Theatre Live series.
Managed to find the notes in an old notebook written down after watching the live screening of this production, and am kicking myself about forgetting how incredible this production is, and there is no excuse for this.
While not finding it quite as powerful or as accessible as 'All My Sons' saw this in the cinema as another live screening from the National Theatre Live series and was blown away , 'A View from the Bridge' is a great representation of why Miller is one of the greatest non-Shakespeare playwrights.
It is an emotionally rich play, with richly drawn characters, a theme that is still quite relevant today and very hard hitting and thought-provoking dialogue. Despite being a minimalist production am not always a fan of minimalist productions but it is wholly dependent on how it's done and whether it adds anything , it is atmospheric and the dark simple look wasn't at odds with the play's themes.
The costumes are also fitting with the setting. Teach Me! Hold Me! Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Alternate versions Two separate versions were filmed: one in English, the other in French.
Connections Featured in The Celluloid Closet User reviews 14 Review. Top review. A decent DVD release please! It is also available on YouTube. As far as I can see it's the only version available in English at this time and there is no one in French although the movie was apparently shot also in French for the European market. The setting of the Arthur Miller play in the docks may be surprising at first but it works, allowing parts of the story to take place in outdoors.
One can recognize the director's legendary ability with the comedians. They look and sound so naturel that you could believe they have never played another role in their career. The dramatic tension reaches a peek in the third part of the movie. I was riveted to my TV set despite, again, the lousy quality of the support. Details Edit.
Release date January 18, Italy. France Italy. French Italian English. Rome, Lazio, Italy. Transcontinental Films Produzioni Intercontinentali. Find out more. In cinemas from 27 January Leopoldstadt. In cinemas from 17 March Hex. In cinemas from 5 May Hex. In select international cinemas Follies.
In select international cinemas Skylight.
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