Stealing Beauty
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| Stealing Beauty | |
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Movie poster for Stealing Beauty |
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| Directed by | Bernardo Bertolucci |
| Produced by | Jeremy Thomas |
| Written by | Bernardo Bertolucci (story) Susan Minot |
| Starring | Joseph Fiennes Jeremy Irons Liv Tyler |
| Music by | Richard Hartley |
| Cinematography | Darius Khondji |
| Editing by | Pietro Scalia |
| Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
| Release date(s) | June 14, 1996 |
| Running time | 113 min. (Theatrical) 119 min. (DVD release) |
| Country | Italy, France United Kingdom |
| Language | English/French/Italian |
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Stealing Beauty is a 1996 Italian/French/British film written and directed by Bernardo Bertolucci. It stars Joseph Fiennes, Jeremy Irons, and Liv Tyler. The original music score is composed by Richard Hartley. The film was marketed with the tagline The most beautiful place to be is in love.
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Lucy Harmon, an American teenager is arriving in the lush Tuscan countryside to visit family friends residing there. Lucy visited there four years earlier and exchanged a kiss with a handsome Italian boy with whom she hopes to become reacquainted. Lucy's mother has committed suicide since then, and the teenager also hopes to discover the identity of her father, whom her mother hinted was a resident of the villa. Once she arrives, Lucy meets a variety of eccentric visitors, including a dying gay playwright, a sculptor, a lawyer and several others. Lucy has decided to lose her virginity and becomes an object of intense interest to the men of the household, but the suitor she finally selects is not the initial object of her affection.
| Actor | Role |
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| Liv Tyler | Lucy Harmon |
| Sinead Cusack | Diana Grayson |
| Donal McCann | Ian Grayson |
| Jeremy Irons | Alez Parrish |
| Jean Marais | M. Guillaume |
| Rachel Weisz | Miranda Fox |
| Joseph Fiennes | Christopher Fox |
| D.W. Moffett | Richard Reed |
- Title also known as:
- Beauté volée (France)
- Io ballo da sola (Italy)
- MPAA rating: R for strong sexuality, nudity, some drug use and language
- Running time: 113 min
- Release date: January 8, 2002
- Anamorphic Widescreen
- Aspect Ratio: 2:35:1
- Audio tracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1
- English Dolby Digital Surround
- French Dolby Digital Stereo
- Subtitles: English, Spanish
- Special Features: Trailer and TV Spots, Featurette
- Running time: 119 minutes
| Bernardo Bertolucci |
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