After films such as The Piano and Portrait of a Lady, Jane Campion returns to the realm of period films with a romantic drama centered on the chaste and platonic love lived by the English poet John Keats (1795-1821) and Fanny Brawne, a neighbor he falls in love with. Posthumously recognized as one of the greatest names in romantic poetry, Keats died in misery, ignored by a world unable to understand and love his poetic genius. Inspired by Andrew Motion's biography of the poet, Bright Star is an elegiac portrait of the impossible consummation of love in a society that is excessively castrating of authentic manifestations of vitality. Performances by Ben Whishaw and Australian actress Abbie Cornish ennoble this literary biopic.

  • Duration: 119
  • Production year: 2009
  • Country: Australia, United Kingdom
  • Subtitles: Subtitles: PT

Australian Film Institute (AFI Awards) – Director of Photography (Greig Fraser), Production Design and Wardrobe (both for Janet Patterson)
British Independent Film Awards – Best Technical Achievement (Greig Fraser – Direction of Photography)
National Society of Film Critics (NSFC) Awards – Best Supporting Actor (Paul Schneider)

Jane Campion

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