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Duration: 53 sec.Nudity: yesCreator: c2000
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Portrait of Frances O'Connor

Frances O'Connor

Birth Name: Frances O'Connor

Birth Date: 1967-06-12

Birth Place: Wantage, Oxfordshire, England, UK

Details

Alternate Names: Frances O’Connor, Φράνσις Ο'Κόνορ, فرانسیس اوکانر

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Bathing Boxes (1995) as 2nd Woman

Most Important Roles:

  • A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) as Monica Swinton
  • Bedazzled (2000) as Alison / Nicole
  • Mansfield Park (1999) as Fanny Price
  • Darwin's Darkest Hour (2009) as Emma Darwin
  • The Importance of Being Earnest (2002) as Gwendolen Fairfax
  • Timeline (2003) as Kate Ericson
  • Blessed (2009) as Rhonda
  • Three Dollars (2005) as Tanya Harnovey
  • Kiss or Kill (1997) as Nikki Davies
  • The Lazarus Child (2004) as Alison Heywood

Career Highlights:

  • A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001)
  • Bedazzled (2000)
  • Mansfield Park (1999)
  • Darwin's Darkest Hour (2009)
  • The Importance of Being Earnest (2002)
  • Timeline (2003)
  • Blessed (2009)
  • Three Dollars (2005)
  • Kiss or Kill (1997)
  • The Lazarus Child (2004)

Full Biography

Frances Ann O'Connor, born on June 12, 1967, is a British-Australian actress and director known for her roles in films like 'Mansfield Park' (1999), 'Bedazzled' (2000), 'A.I. Artificial Intelligence' (2001), 'The Importance of Being Earnest' (2002), and 'Timeline' (2003). She won an AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance in 'Blessed' (2009) and earned Golden Globe nominations for her performances in 'Madame Bovary' (2000) and 'The Missing' (2014).


About the Movie: Madame Bovary (2000)

Poster for Madame Bovary (2000)

Release Year: 2000

Nation: United Kingdom, United States of America

Alternative Title: N/A

Director: Tim Fywell

Writer: Gustave Flaubert, Heidi Thomas

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: BBC, GBH

Genre: Drama, Romance

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • Nominated for 2 BAFTA 3 nominations total

Similar:

  • Cesta řeky k moři (1966)
  • After the Rain (2000)
  • Owning Mahowny (2003)
  • The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009)
  • Twelve O'Clock High (1949)

Keywords

Story

Madame Bovary (2000), an adaptation of Gustave Flaubert's classic novel, follows Emma Bovary, a young woman with romantic ideals and aspirations beyond her provincial life. She marries Charles Bovary, a kind but dull country doctor who dotes on her. However, Emma soon grows discontent with her marriage and begins an affair with a local law student, Léon. When Léon refuses to elope with her, Emma takes up with another lover, Rodolphe, while still pursuing Léon. Emma's lavish spending on clothing and furnishings leads her into debt, which she tries to hide from Charles. She even gives him false professional advice regarding a patient, leading to his ruin.

Summary

Madame Bovary (2000) is a period drama directed by Tim Fywell that explores the themes of romantic disillusionment and the destructive consequences of Emma's adulterous affairs. Set in 19th-century France, the film follows Emma's descent into debt and deceit as she seeks to fulfill her unrealistic expectations of love and passion. The story is a faithful adaptation of Flaubert's original novel, capturing its tragic narrative of a woman trapped by societal norms and her own romantic ideals.