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Director - Autumn de Wilde; UK; ; release Date - 2020. YouTube. Emma Theatrical release poster Directed by Douglas McGrath Produced by Patrick Cassavetti Steven Haft Screenplay by Douglas McGrath Based on Emma by Jane Austen Starring Gwyneth Paltrow Toni Collette Alan Cumming Ewan McGregor Greta Scacchi Juliet Stevenson Polly Walker Music by Rachel Portman Cinematography Ian Wilson Edited by Lesley Walker Production company Matchmaker Films Haft Entertainment Distributed by Miramax Films Release date August 2, 1996 Running time 120 minutes [1] Country United Kingdom United States Language English Budget 7 million [2] Box office 22. 2 million [3] Emma is a 1996 period comedy film based on the 1815 novel of the same name by Jane Austen. Written and directed by Douglas McGrath, the film stars Gwyneth Paltrow, Alan Cumming, Toni Collette, Ewan McGregor, and Jeremy Northam. Plot [ edit] The film describes a year in the life of Emma Woodhouse, a congenial but naïve young woman who thinks of herself as a romantic matchmaker in her small community in early-19th-century England. When her governess, Miss Taylor, gets married and goes to live with her new husband, Mr Weston, Emma proudly takes the credit for having brought the couple together. Her father and their old family friend (and brother of Emma's sister's husband) George Knightley dispute her claim and disapprove of her trying to make more matches, but she ignores their warnings and sets her mind on setting up Mr Elton, the minister who performed the Westons' marriage ceremony, with Harriet Smith, an unsophisticated young woman on the verges of society. As a close friendship develops between Emma and Harriet, it becomes clear that Harriet is being courted by Robert Martin, a farmer who has known Harriet since she was a girl. When Mr Martin proposes to Harriet, she is inclined to accept, but she has come to rely heavily on Emma's advice, and Emma persuades her to reject the proposal. Meanwhile, Mr Elton has been expressing a desire for Emma by taking an interest in a picture she drew of Harriet and by giving her a riddle for a book of riddles being compiled by Harriet. Emma misinterprets this as interest in Harriet, but when Mr Elton and Emma are alone, he fervently declares his love for Emma herself, and she finally realizes her mistake. She harshly rejects his pleas, and he later marries another woman, who turns out to be a vain socialite who competes with Emma for status in the community. Over the next few months, various gatherings show who loves whom among Emma's friends. Emma is briefly attracted to a charming, gallant young man named Frank Churchill, Mr Weston's son who comes to visit from London, but Emma soon decides to set him up with Harriet. However, Frank is revealed to have a secret engagement with a shy, pretty woman named Jane Fairfax. Harriet states that she has no interest in Frank, preferring Mr Knightley, who was the only man who would dance with her at a party. Mr Knightley only danced with Harriet out of politeness and has started to fall in love with Emma. The conclusion of the story begins when Emma ridicules a poor woman named Miss Bates during a picnic, after which Mr Knightley angrily scolds Emma and leaves town for a while. She finds herself thinking about him while he's away, but does not realize she loves him until Harriet expresses interest in him. When Mr Knightley returns, he and Emma cross paths in a meadow and have a conversation that begins awkwardly but ends with him asking her to marry him and her gladly accepting. The news of their engagement upsets Harriet, who avoids Emma for a while, but returns a few weeks later, engaged to Mr Martin. The film ends with Emma and Mr Knightley's wedding. Cast [ edit] Production [ edit] Conception and adaptation [ edit] Douglas McGrath "fell in love" with Jane Austen 's 1815 novel Emma, while he was an undergraduate at Princeton University. He believed the book would make a great film, but it was not until a decade later that he was given a chance to work on the idea. [4] After receiving an Academy Award nomination in 1995 for his work on Bullets over Broadway, McGrath decided to make the most of the moment and took his script idea for a film adaptation of Emma to Miramax Films. [4] McGrath had initially wanted to write a modern version of the novel, set on the Upper East Side of New York City. Miramax's co-chairman, Harvey Weinstein, liked the idea of a contemporary take on the novel. [4] McGrath was unaware that Amy Heckerling 's Clueless was already in production until plans for Emma were well underway. [4] Casting [ edit] McGrath decided to bring in American actress Gwyneth Paltrow to audition for Emma Woodhouse, after a suggestion from his agent and after seeing her performance in Flesh and Bone. [5] Of his decision to bring Paltrow in for the part, McGrath revealed "The thing that actually sold me on her playing a young English girl was that she did a perfect Texas accent. I know that wouldn't recommend her to most people. I grew up in Texas, and I have never heard an actor or actress not from Texas sound remotely like a real Texan. I knew she had theater training, so she could carry herself. We had many actresses, big and small, who wanted to play this part. The minute she started the read-through, the very first line, I thought, Everything is going to be fine; she's going to be brilliant. 5] Following the read-through, the co-chairman of Miramax, Harvey Weinstein, decided to give Emma the green-light. However, he wanted Paltrow to appear in The Pallbearer first, before going ahead and allowing the film to be made. [5] While she recovered from wisdom-tooth surgery, Paltrow had a month to herself do her own research for the part. [6] She also studied horsemanship, dancing, singing, archery and the "highly stylized" manners and dialect during a three-week rehearsal period. [6] Jeremy Northam revealed that when he first tried to read Emma, he did not get very far and was not a fan. [7] When he read the script for the film, he was initially considered for another role, but he wanted to play George Knightley. [7] He stated "When I met the director, we got on very well and we talked about everything except the film. At the end of it, he said he thought Knightley was the part for me, so I didn't have to bring up the issue at all. 7] Northam added that Knightley's faith in Emma becoming a better person was one of the reasons he loved the character. [7] Australian actress Toni Collette was cast as Harriet Smith. [8] Collette also struggled to get into the Austen books when she was younger, but after reading Emma, which she deemed "warm and witty and clever" she began to appreciate them more. [8] Collette had to gain weight to portray "the Rubenesque Harriet" and she explained "I think it's important for people to look real in films. There's a tendency to go Barbie doll and I don't agree with that at all. 8] Ewan McGregor was cast as Frank Churchill. He told Adam Higginbotham from The Guardian that he chose to star in Emma because he thought it would be something different from his previous role in Trainspotting. [9] McGregor later regretted appearing in the film, saying "My decision-making was wrong. It's the only time I've done that. And I learnt from it, you know. So I'm glad of that – because it was early on and I learnt my lesson. It's a good film, Emma, but I'm just. not very good in it. I'm not helped because I'm also wearing the world's worst wig. It's quite a laugh, checking that wig out. 9] Real-life mother and daughter, Phyllida Law and Sophie Thompson, portrayed Mrs and Miss Bates. [10] Thompson revealed that it was a coincidence that she and her mother were cast alongside each other, as the casting director had their names on separate lists. [10] McGrath initially believed Thompson to be too young to play Miss Bates, but he changed his mind after seeing her wearing glasses with her hair down. [10] Alan Cumming appeared as Reverend Philip Elton, who falls in love with Emma. [11] Cumming wrote on his official website that the friendship that developed between himself and McGrath was one of the most memorable things about his time working on the film. [12] He went on to state that the worst thing about the shoot was his hair, which had been lightened and curled for the character. [12] Juliet Stevenson portrayed the "ghastly" Mrs Elton, while Polly Walker and Greta Scacchi starred as Jane Fairfax and Anne Taylor respectively. [13] 14] 15] Other cast members included Edward Woodall as Robert Martin, James Cosmo as Mr Weston and Denys Hawthorne as Mr Woodhouse, in one of his last film appearances. [16] 17] Costume design [ edit] Emma's wedding dress created by Ruth Myers. British costume designer Ruth Myers created and designed the clothing for the film. [18] She wanted to mirror the lightness of the script within the costumes and give "a spark of color and life" to the early 19th century setting. [19] During her research, Myers noted a similarity between the fashions after the Napoleonic Wars and the 1920s, saying that they had "the same sort of flapperish quality. 19] The designer explained "The moment I set to research it, more and more it kept striking me what the similarities were between the two periods. It was a period of freedom of costume for women, and it was a period of constant diversions for the upper classes–picnics, dinners, balls, dances. What I wanted to do was make it look like the watercolors of the period, which are very bright and very clear, with very specific colors. 19] Myers went on to reveal that she did not want the costumes to have a "heavy English look" and instead she wanted "to get the freedom of bodies that you see in all the drawings, the form of the body underneath, the swell of the breasts. 19] Myers told Barbara De Witt from the Los Angeles Daily News that using pastel-colored clothing to get the watercolor effect was one of her major challenges during the production. [18] The designer was later criticised for being inaccurate, but she stated that she did not want the costumes to look old or sepia. [19] Myers only had five weeks in which to create 150 costumes for the production, and she was constantly working on the set. [18] Emma's wedding dress was made from silk crepe and embroidered with a small sprig pattern, while the sleeves and the train were made from embroidered net. [20] Of the dress, Myers stated "The inspiration for Emma's wedding dress began with a small amount of exquisite vintage lace that became the overlay. I wanted a look that would work not only for the period but also one that would compliment Gwyneth Paltrow's youth, swan neck, and incredible beauty. I was also hoping to evoke happiness and the English countryside; the sun did shine on the day we shot the scene. 20] Music [ edit] Emma [Original Score] Soundtrack album by Rachel Portman Released July 29, 1996 Genre Film score Length 42: 45 Label Hollywood Records Rachel Portman chronology Marvin's Room (1996) Emma [Original Score] 1996) Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas (1997) The musical score of the film was written by British composer Rachel Portman. It was released on July 29, 1996. [21] Portman told Rebecca Jones from the BBC that her score was "purely classical. She continued "It is an orchestral piece, by which I mean that there is nothing in it that you wouldn't find in a symphony orchestra. It was influenced by my roots and my classical background. 22] Portman used various instruments to give a voice to the characters. She revealed that "a quivering violin" would represent Harriet's uneasy stomach, while "a bittersweet clarinet" would accompany Emma though her emotional journey. [23] Josh Friedman from the Los Angeles Times believed Portman's "crafty score guides the audience through the heroine's game playing, and ultimately, to her romantic destiny. 23] He also thought the music had "a sneaky, circular feel. 23] Playbill 's Ken LaFave commented that the score "underlined the period romanticism" in Emma and contained a "string-rich, romantic sound. 24] Jason Ankeny, a music critic for Allmusic, wrote that Portman's score to Emma employed all of her "signatures" like "whimsical yet romantic melodies, fluffy string arrangements, and woodwind solos" which would be familiar to anyone who had listened to her previous film scores. [21] He stated, it seems as if she's simply going through the motions, content to operate within the confines of an aesthetic that, admittedly, is hers and hers alone. By no means a bad score, Emma is nevertheless a disappointment – if you've heard a previous Rachel Portman score, you've pretty much heard this one as well. 21] On March 24, 1997, Portman became the first woman to win the Academy Award for Best Original Score. [25] The album contains 18 tracks; the first track is "Main Titles" and the final track is "End Titles. 21] Comparisons with the novel [ edit] Although in general staying close to the plot of the book, the screenplay by Douglas McGrath enlivens the banter between the staid Mr Knightley and the vivacious Emma, making the basis of their attraction more apparent. Austen's original novel deals with Emma's false sense of class superiority, for which she is eventually chastised. In an essay from Jane Austen in Hollywood, Nora Nachumi writes that, due partly to Paltrow's star status, Emma appears less humbled by the end of this film than she does in the novel. [26] Reception [ edit] Critical response [ edit] The film has received generally positive reviews from critics. Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval rating of 84% based on reviews from 50 critics, with a rating average of 7. 1 out of 10. The consensus writes. Emma marks an auspicious debut for writer-director Douglas McGrath, making the most of its Jane Austen source material – and a charming performance from Gwyneth Paltrow. 27] Metacritic gives the film a rating of 66 out of 100 based on reviews from 22 critics. [28] Ken Eisner, writing for Variety, proclaimed "Gwyneth Paltrow shines brightly as Jane Austen's most endearing character, the disastrously self-assured matchmaker Emma Woodhouse. A fine cast, speedy pacing and playful direction make this a solid contender for the Austen sweepstakes. 2] This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. July 2018) Accolades [ edit] Award Category Recipients Result Academy Awards [29] Best Costume Design Ruth Myers Nominated Best Original Musical or Comedy Score Rachel Portman Won London Film Critics' Circle [30] British Actor of the Year Satellite Awards [31] Best Performance by an Actress in a Comedy or Musical USC Scripter Award [32] USC Scripter Award Douglas McGrath, Jane Austen Writers Guild of America [33] Best Adapted Screenplay Douglas McGrath See also [ edit] Silent Worship. song sung by Emma and Mr Churchill) References [ edit] "Emma (U. British Board of Film Classification. June 10, 1996. Retrieved February 18, 2012. ^ a b Eisner, Ken (June 9, 1996. Emma. Variety. Penske Business Media. Retrieved November 24, 2012. ^ Emma at Box Office Mojo ^ a b c d Chollet, Laurence (August 11, 1996. Clued into Austen's 'Emma. The Record. North Jersey Media Group. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved 12 March 2013. ^ a b c Clark, John (July 21, 1996. The Girl Can't Help It. Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. Retrieved November 26, 2012. ^ a b Strauss, Bob (July 31, 1996. Plain Jane: Not a 'Clueless' remake of Austen, Emma' tackles classic story head-on. Los Angeles Daily News. MediaNews Group. Retrieved November 26, 2012. ^ a b c d Donnelly, Rachel (September 14, 1996. An ideal squeeze Jeremy Northam is the latest hero of a screen Jane Austen. The Irish Times. Irish Times Trust. Retrieved November 27, 2012. ^ a b c Ganahl, Jane (August 4, 1996. Aussie actress shines in the latest Austen outing. San Francisco Chronicle. Hearst Corporation. Retrieved November 26, 2012. ^ a b Higginbotham, Adam (September 7, 2003. Scot free. The Guardian. Guardian Media Group. Retrieved 27 November 2012. ^ a b c Gritten, David (July 28, 1996. Mother-daughter Comedy Team. Retrieved November 28, 2012. ^ Mills, Nancy (November 29, 1995. Jumping From the Bard to 'GoldenEye. Retrieved November 30, 2012. ^ a b "Emma. 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Emma VHS cover Directed by Diarmuid Lawrence Produced by Sue Birtwistle Written by Andrew Davies Based on Emma by Jane Austen Starring Kate Beckinsale Samantha Morton Samantha Bond Mark Strong Music by Dominic Muldowney Distributed by United Film and Television A&E Television Network Meridian Broadcasting Release date 24 November 1996 (UK) 16 February 1997 (USA) Running time 107 minutes Country United Kingdom Language English Budget 2. 5 million Jane Austen 's Emma is an adaptation of the 1815 novel of the same name. It was adapted for the British television network ITV in 1996, directed by Diarmuid Lawrence and dramatised by Andrew Davies, the same year as Miramax 's film adaptation of Emma starring Gwyneth Paltrow. This production of Emma stars Kate Beckinsale as the title character, and also features Samantha Morton as Harriet Smith and Mark Strong as Mr. Knightley. Davies had recently adapted another Austen novel as the successful 1995 television serial Pride and Prejudice for BBC when he proposed to adapt the novel Emma for the network. BBC had already made such an agreement with another screenwriter however, leading Davies to approach ITV. Emma received generally positive reviews from critics, who believed it to be superior to the 1996 Miramax film. Most focused on Beckinsale's performance as a positive highlight. It aired on ITV on 24 November 1996 and garnered an estimated 12 million viewers. It also was broadcast on the American channel A&E on 16 February 1997. Plot [ edit] Miss Emma Woodhouse of Hartfield lives in the small town of Highbury, and is young, pretty, and rich. Though she has decided she will never marry, Emma takes credit for matchmaking her friend and former governess, Miss Taylor, to the widower Mr. Weston. Emma decides to organize marriages for others of her acquaintance, despite friendly warnings not to meddle from Mr. Knightley, who is both an old friend, her brother-in-law, and the wealthy owner of Donwell Abbey. Emma resolves to marry her new friend, a pretty orphan named Harriet Smith, to the young parish priest Mr. Elton. This fails once Emma realizes to her horror that Elton desires to marry her instead. New arrivals come to Highbury, including young orphan Miss Fairfax and Elton's new pretentious wife. Frank Churchill, the handsome son of Mr. Weston, also arrives generating interest and gossip. Emma, so sure of her ability to judge the feelings of others, believes that Frank wishes to marry her. Eventually the town discovers that Frank and Miss Fairfax have been secretly engaged, while Emma comes to recognize her true feelings for Mr. Knightley. Cast [ edit] Production [ edit] Andrew Davies adapted Jane Austen 's 1815 novel Emma for television. Previously, he was the screenwriter for the successful 1995 BBC TV serial Pride and Prejudice starring Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth. Davies offered to adapt Emma for the BBC, but it had already commissioned Sandy Welch as screenwriter. Michael Wearing, BBC head of drama serials, stated "It was a very, very difficult situation. I had already commissioned Sandy Welch, one of our BBC writers, to do Emma. We really were in a fix. 1] In response, Davies and his team successfully made an offer to BBC's rival, ITV. Pride and Prejudice ' s entire production team reportedly joined Davies when he began adapting Emma. [2] 1] It was his second adaptation of an Austen novel. [3] The production reportedly cost 2. 5 million, and was shot during the summer of 1996. [1] Filming [ edit] Broughton Castle, Banbury – (Donwell Abbey) Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire – (Donwell Abbey exteriors) Stanway House, Stanway, Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire – (Donwell Abbey interior) Trafalgar Park, Salisbury – (Hartfield) Dorney Court, Dorney, Buckinghamshire – (Randalls) Lacock, Wiltshire – (Highbury Village) Thame Park, Oxfordshire – (Abbey Mill Farm, Hartfield interiors, etc. ) Themes and analysis [ edit] Film critics have studied Emma for its depiction of class. In a contribution for the 2007 book Literary Intermediality: The Transit of Literature Through the Media Circuit, Lydia Martin noted that unlike the 1996 theatrical film starring Paltrow, Davies' Emma displays a "realistic, or even naturalistic, approach by focusing on the lower classes in which Jane Austen never really took any interest. 4] Indeed, adds Carole Dole, reminders of Highbury's class divisions are scattered throughout" the production. Davies provides social context with fleeting scenes of the lower classes in a neutral, educational way – unlike the 1995 film Persuasion, Emma does not encourage viewers to identify with the servants. [5] Release [ edit] Emma was broadcast on 24 November 1996 on ITV, garnering an estimated 12 million viewers. [6] 7] Emma was also broadcast on the American channel A&E on 16 February 1997. [8] It was released on DVD in 1999. The adaptation re-aired in 2007, as part of ITV 's Jane Austen Season, 9] and as part of PBS Masterpiece's Jane Austen marathon on 23 March 2008. It was also aired on 27 December 2008, as a series of Christmas "specials" on BBC One. Reception [ edit] Many reviewers positively compared the TV drama to the 1996 feature film starring Paltrow. People ' s Tom Gliatto found it to be superior to the 1996 film, attributing this to Beckinsale's performance: Paltrow played the part with a swanlike haughtiness. Beckinsale is vibrantly girlish and romantic. And she looks smashing in Empire-waist dresses. 10] Gliatto also positively commented on Davies' script for "captur[ing] not just Austen's light charm but the pinpricks of her social criticism. 10] Caryn James of The New York Times added that in a story with an unlikeable heroine, Beckinsale "walks [the] fine line beautifully. She] is plainer looking than Ms. Paltrow's, and altogether more believable and funnier. She came to the role well prepared, after playing another socially self-assured comic figure in the recent film Cold Comfort Farm. 11] James also lauded the screenplay for doing "a deft job of letting viewers pick up the social cues that Emma misses" and for indicating why Emma and Knightley are well-suited for each other. [11] Writing for The Washington Post, Megan Rosenfeld praised the production and especially saved positive comment for Beckinsale, whom she called perhaps "the best [Emma] of all" the previous adaptations of the novel. The actress, Rosenfeld opined, looks at home in the dresses, cavernous houses and rolling countryside of Austen's 19th-century England, and yet seems modern in her alertness and in her way of not being intimidated by men. Her Emma gives you the confidence that any mischief she may get into can probably be undone. 12] Gerard Gilbert of The Independent agreed, writing that Beckinsale "has the right mixture of sassiness, nosiness and self-satisfaction. 13] John Carman of the Los Angeles Daily News wrote that "at times, Emma seems to be a Melrose Place for the drawing-room set. He also noted it to be "scrumptiously filmed. calling it "a feast for the eyes and a balm for the heart. 14] The Daily Herald however gave a negative review, and believed it was the worst of the three versions released. The reviewer still praised it for being "natural, faithful and likable. but criticized Strong as miscast. Davies, remarked the newspaper, has written a pithy, direct Emma that, unlike his script for Pride and Prejudice, clocks in at a fraction of the time it takes to read the book. 15] Accolades [ edit] Award Category Recipients and nominees Result British Academy Television Awards [16] Best Make Up/Hair Mary Hillman Nominated Barcelona International Television Festival Best Fiction Mini-Series Emma Won Primetime Emmy Awards [17] 18] Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or a Special Don Taylor (production designer) Jo Graysmark (art director) John Bush (set decorator) Outstanding Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special Jenny Beavan References [ edit] a b c Garner, Clare (14 July 1996. TV drama kings fall out over Jane Austen. The Independent. Archived from the original on 11 April 2013. Retrieved 10 March 2013. (subscription required) Cohen, Julie (6 September 1996. Battle of the Bodice Rippers. Daily Mail. (subscription required) Watson, Louise. "Jane Austen's Emma (1996. BFI Screenonline. Retrieved 10 March 2013. ^ Martin, Lydia (2007. Jane Austen on Screen: Deference and Divergence. In Maddalena Pennacchia Punzi (ed. Literary Intermediality: The Transit of Literature Through the Media Circuit. Peter Lang. p. 67. ISBN 978-3039112234. ^ Dole, Carole M (2002. Austen, Class, and the American Market. In Greenfield, Sayre N (ed. Jane Austen in Hollywood. University Press of Kentucky. p. 71. ISBN 978-0-8131-9006-8. ^ Gibson, Owen (10 November 2005. ITV calls in Jane Austen to halt slide in ratings. The Guardian. Retrieved 10 March 2013. ^ Three Jane Austen dramas for ITV. BBC News. 10 November 2005. Retrieved 10 March 2013. ^ Greenfield, Sayre N. Troost, Linda V. (2001. p. 1. ISBN 978-0-8131-9006-8. ^ Irvine, Chris (14 September 2009. Jane Austen's recent adaptations. The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 10 March 2013. ^ a b Gliatto, Tom (17 February 1997. Picks and Pans Review: Emma. People. Retrieved 10 March 2013. ^ a b James, Caryn (15 February 1997. An 'Emma' Both Darker And Funnier. The New York Times. Retrieved 10 March 2013. ^ Rosenfeld, Megan (16 February 1997. Emma' nations of Life; A&E's Take on Austen's Matchmaker Rings True. The Washington Post. Archived from the original on 11 June 2014. (subscription required) Gilbert, Gerard (23 November 1996. Television preview. subscription required) Carman, John (15 February 1997. Emma' a thoughtful, visual feast. Los Angeles Daily News. Archived from the original on 9 March 2016. Retrieved 9 March 2013. (subscription required) Cox, Ted (14 February 1997. Welcome back, Emma; E's version isn't great - but it's definitely great fun. Daily Herald. (subscription required) "Awards database. British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Retrieved 27 November 2012. Type in 1996 and television to perform search ^ Outstanding Costume Design for a Miniseries or a Special 1997. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 27 November 2012. ^ Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or a Special 1997. Retrieved 27 November 2012. External links [ edit] Emma on IMDb.
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