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Orlando
Orlando

Orlando (1992)

69% User Rating
1h 30min
Drama
Fantasy

England, 1600. Queen Elizabeth I promises Orlando, a young nobleman obsessed with poetry, that she will grant him land and fortune if he agrees to satisfy a very particular request.

Sally PotterDirector

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Tilda Swinton

Tilda Swinton

Orlando

Billy Zane

Billy Zane

Shelmerdine

Lothaire Bluteau

Lothaire Bluteau

The Khan

John Wood

John Wood

Archduke Harry

Charlotte Valandrey

Charlotte Valandrey

Sasha

Heathcote Williams

Heathcote Williams

Nick Greene / Publisher

Quentin Crisp

Quentin Crisp

Queen Elizabeth I

Peter Eyre

Peter Eyre

Mr. Pope

Thom Hoffman

Thom Hoffman

King William of Orange

Kathryn Hunter

Kathryn Hunter

Countess

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Ned Sherrin

Mr. Addison

Jimmy Somerville

Jimmy Somerville

Singer / Angel

Dudley Sutton

Dudley Sutton

King James I

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John Bott

Orlando's Father

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Elaine Banham

Orlando's Mother

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Anna Farnworth

Clorinda

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Sara Mair-Thomas

Favilla

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Anna Healy

Euphrosyne

Simon Russell Beale

Simon Russell Beale

Earl of Moray

Matthew Sim

Matthew Sim

Lord Francis Vere

Jerome Willis

Jerome Willis

Translator

Viktor Stepanov

Viktor Stepanov

Russian Ambassador

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Mary MacLeod

First Woman

Barbara Hicks

Barbara Hicks

Second Woman

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Alexander Medvedev

Russian Sailor

Toby Stephens

Toby Stephens

Othello

Oleg Pogodin

Oleg Pogodin

Desdemona

George Antoni

George Antoni

First Valet

Toby Jones

Toby Jones

Second Valet

Robert Demeger

Robert Demeger

Third Valet

Lol Coxhill

Lol Coxhill

Butler

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Thom Osborn

Doctor

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Giles Taylor

Singing Valet

Sarah Crowden

Sarah Crowden

Queen Mary

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Hugh Munro

Second Butler

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Peter Hayward

Harpsichordist

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Andrew Watts

Counter Tenor

Roger Hammond

Roger Hammond

Mr. Swift

Cyril Lecomte

Cyril Lecomte

Young Man

Olivia Lancelot

Olivia Lancelot

Young Woman

John Grillo

John Grillo

First Official

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Martin Wimbush

Second Official

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Terence Soall

Third Butler

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Jessica Swinton

Orlando's Daughter

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Filipe Manuel Neto
Filipe Manuel Neto
Rating 50%

September 29, 2022

**Based on a somewhat controversial novel, it tackles gender issues and other deep subjects quite well.** “Orlando” is perhaps one of the most interesting and controversial novels by the equally controversial Virginia Woolf. The details of this writer's life are known: the sexual abuse she suffered in childhood, the depressive crises, the existential doubts she experienced all her life, her bisexuality. And “Orlando” was born in this context: it is the result of the relationship between Woolf and Victoria Sackville West, an aristocrat who maintained an open marriage, in which she could live her sexuality with other women. To what extent have Victoria or the author herself, at certain moments, not wanted or fantasized about an eventual sex change? I don't know, however, I assume that Woolf's novel may be one of the first literary works to explore the possibility of transsexuality. The film doesn't do much more than transport Woolf's words to the screen, recreating a story where a young androgynous English aristocrat of the Elizabethan court, Lord Orlando, finds himself the object of the affection of the old queen, who gives him various goods and perks. on condition that he can never grow old or die, which actually happens! Thus, “blessed” (the eventual negative consequences are never addressed) in this way, Orlando crosses the centuries without aging a day, lives in love and gets to know other countries. At one point, he is possessed by a sleep he cannot wake up from, and when he finally wakes up, he has mysteriously become a woman, and spends the next two hundred years proving that not only did he never die, he changed sex. And the years go by, with the film ending in our days. The film is responsible for boosting the film career of Tilda Swinton, a British actress who, even before making this film, was already pursuing a somewhat androgynous aesthetic look, perhaps due to having spent her childhood as the only girl among several male brothers. . The truth is that the film contributed decisively to the actress's career. She dominates the film and gives us a superb performance. John Wood and Quentin Crisp also do great value work. Technically, what stands out the most about this film is the cinematography, very careful and beautiful, and the smooth but consistent pace of a film that can take a while to convince viewers, but manages to do it and keeps our attention until at end. Filmed largely on British soil, it makes good use of various aristocratic houses as part of its set, and all the costumes, for each historical era, were really well done.

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Sarah Polley on Sally Potter's ORLANDO | TIFF 2022

Sarah Polley on Sally Potter's ORLANDO | TIFF 2022

Mark Kermode reviews Orlando (1992) | BFI Player

Mark Kermode reviews Orlando (1992) | BFI Player

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