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Writing Credits(WGA)

Michael Ondaatje... (novel)
Anthony Minghella... (screenplay)

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete

Ralph Fiennes ... Almásy
Juliette Binoche ... Hana
Willem Dafoe ... Caravaggio
Kristin Scott Thomas ... Katharine Clifton
Naveen Andrews ... Kip
Colin Firth ... Geoffrey Clifton
Julian Wadham ... Madox
Jürgen Prochnow ... Major Muller
Kevin Whately ... Hardy
Clive Merrison ... Fenelon-Barnes
Nino Castelnuovo ... D'Agostino
Hichem Rostom ... Fouad
Peter Rühring ... Bermann
Geordie Johnson ... Oliver
Torri Higginson ... Mary
Liisa Repo-Martell ... Jan
Raymond Coulthard ... Rupert Douglas
Philip Whitchurch ... Corporal Dade
Lee Ross ... Spalding
Anthony Smee ... Beach Interrogation Officer
Matthew Ferguson ... Young Canadian Soldier
Jason Done ... Kiss Me Soldier
Roger Morlidge ... Sergeant, Desert Train
Simon Sherlock ... Private, Desert Train
Sebastian Schipper ... Interrogation Room Soldier
Fritz Eggert ... Interrogation Room Soldier
Sonia Mankaï ... Arab Nurse (as Sonia Mankai)
Rim Turkhi ... Aicha (as Rim Turki)
Sebastian Rudolph ... Officer In Square
Thoraya Sehill ... Interpreter In Square
Sondos Belhassen ... Woman With Baby In Square (as Sondess Belhassen)
Dominic Mafham ... Officer, El Taj
Gregor Truter ... Corporal, El Taj
Salah Miled ... Bedouin Doctor
Abdellatif Hamrouni ... Ancient Arab
Samy Azaiez ... Kamal
Habib Chetoui ... Al Auf
Philippa Day ... Officer's Wife (as Phillipa Day)
Amanda Walker ... Lady Hampton
Paul Kant ... Sir Ronald Hampton

Produced by

Steve E. Andrews... associate producer (as Steve Andrews)
Scott Greenstein... executive producer
Alessandro von Norman... line producer (as Alessandro Von Normann)
Bob Weinstein... executive producer
Harvey Weinstein... executive producer
Paul Zaentz... associate producer
Saul Zaentz... producer

Music by

Gabriel Yared

Cinematography by

John Seale... director of photography

Film Editing by

Walter Murch

Casting By

Michelle Guish
David Rubin

Production Design by

Stuart Craig

Art Direction by

Aurelio Crugnola

Set Decoration by

Aurelio Crugnola
Stephenie McMillan

Costume Design by

Gary Jones... co-costume designer
Ann Roth

Makeup Department

Mustapha Ben Chaabane... hair assistant: Tunisia / makeup assistant: Tunisia
Giusy Bovino... chief hair stylist (as Giusi Bovino)
Louise Constad... makeup artist: Ms. Binoche and Ms. Scott Thomas
Elisabetta De Leonardis... hair stylist
Giuseppe Desiato... makeup artist
Giacomo Iovino... prosthetics and creature technician
Antonio Maltempo... makeup artist
Maria Rizzo... hair stylist: second unit / makeup artist: second unit
Alessandra Sampaolo... makeup artist
Ferid Sfaki... hair assistant: Tunisia / makeup assistant: Tunisia
Fabrizio Sforza... makeup artist
Chris Fitzgerald... prosthetic painter (uncredited)

Production Management

Franco Ballati... unit production manager
Hamid Elleuch... unit manager: Tunisia
Edie Ichioka... post-production supervisor (as Edie Bleiman)
Lynn Kamern... unit production manager
Paul Webster... head of production: Miramax (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Steve E. Andrews... first assistant director (as Steve Andrews)
Gianni Arduini... first assistant director: second unit
Meriem Beschaouch... assistant director: Tunisia
Andrea Girolami... assistant director
Moez Kamoun... assistant director: Tunisia (as Mouez Kamoun)
Moslah Kraiem... assistant director: Tunisia
Peter Markham... second unit director
Enrico Marrari... second assistant director: second unit (as Andrea Marrari)
Emma Schofield... second assistant director
Luigi Vallini... assistant director

Art Department

Mohamed Bargaoui... prop master: Tunisia
Romano Bellucci... construction manager
Brian Bishop... scenic artist
Doug Bishop... scenic artist
Jamel Bizid... assistant props: Tunisia
John Bush... assistant set decorator
Bruce Cheesman... props: second unit
Steve Clarke... stand-by painter (as Steve Clark)
Giulia Chiara Crugnola... draftsman
Luciano Curti... painter
Stefania D'Amario... art department assistant
Franco Fumagalli... assistant art director
Bernie Hearn... stand-by props
Maurizio Jacopelli... dressing props (as Maurizio Iacopelli)
Taieb Jallouli... assistant art director: Tunisia
Neil Lamont... assistant art director
Luciano Magagnini... dressing props
Roberto Magagnini... stand-by props
Paola Mugnai... fresco painter
Mauro Nati... dressing props
Michela Papa... production assistant: art department
Stefano Pessione... art department assistant
Franco Pizzonia... construction supervisor: Tunisia (as Francesco Pizzonia)
Francesco Postiglione... dressing props
Alessandra Querzola... assistant set decorator
Luigi Quintili... construction coordinator
Mohsen Rais... assistant set dresser: Tunisia
Bruno Ranieri... assistant fresco painter
Kamel Riabi... prop buyer: Tunisia
Stuart Rose... desert cars art director
Mick Rossman... stand-by painter
Remo Sperati... assistant fresco painter
Tony Teiger... property master
Ty Teiger... assistant property master: Tunisia
Lucinda Thomson... art department stand-by (as Lucinda Thompson)
Mohamed Trimeche... assistant props: Tunisia
Peter Watson... dressing props
Paul Wescott... painter
Tony Wright... storyboard artist

Sound Department

James Austin... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center (as Jim Austin)
Michael Axinn... apprentice sound editor
Don Banks... boom operator (as Donald Banks)
David Franklin Bergad... assistant dialogue editor
Mark Berger... Rerecording Mixer
Sara Bolder... dialogue editor
Loren Byer... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Frank Canonica... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Vince Casper... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Amanda Chan... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Tobin Davis... assistant dialogue editor (as Tobin Delaca Davis)
Adriano Di Lorenzo... sound assistant
Adam Dornbusch... sound department intern
Richard Duarte... foley mixer
Malcolm Fife... foley editor
Grant Foerster... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Steve Fontano... assistant foley mixer
Anna Geyer... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Aura Gilge... assistant sound effects editor (as Aura Belle Gilge)
Pat Jackson... supervising sound editor
Rick Kahn... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Stephen Kearney... assistant sound effects editor
Michael Kelly... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Mark Levinson... adr supervisor
Scott Levitin... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Kyrsten Mate... sound effects editor (as Kyrsten Mate Comoglio)
Kathy McVey... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Marnie Moore... foley artist
Walter Murch... re-recording mixer
Douglas Murray... sound effects editor (as Douglas S. Murray)
Jennifer Myers... foley artist
Christopher Newman... sound recordist (as Chris Newman)
John Nutt... dialogue editor
Margie O'Malley... foley artist
Dan Olmsted... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
David Parker... re-recording mixer
Jim Pasque... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Mark Paul... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Richard Quinn... adr editor
Scott G. Roberts... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center (as Scott Roberts)
David Roesch... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Gianni Sardo... sound mixer: second unit
Roy Segal... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Ivan Sharrock... sound recordist
Steve Shurtz... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Greg Simon... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Dianna Stirpe... dialogue editor
Marc-Jon Sullivan... boom operator (as Marc Jon Sullivan)
Diego Taborda... sound department intern
John Timperley... sound engineer
Joe Tysl... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Jennifer L. Ware... sound effects editor
Laurie Wentworth... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Jeff Whittle... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Mary Works... assistant dialogue editor
Marilyn S. Zalkan... 1st assistant sound editor
Liberata Zocchi... sound transfer: Rome
Frank Canonica... supervising sound recordist: mix stage (uncredited)
Ann Kroeber... additional sound effects (uncredited)
Luciano Muratori... sound supervisor (uncredited)
Primiano Muratori... sound supervisor (uncredited)
Douglas Murray... sound designer (uncredited)
Michael Semanick... re-recording mixer: premixes (uncredited)
Peter Steinbach... additional sound effects (uncredited)
Steven Yeaw... transfer operator (uncredited)

Special Effects by

Vince Abbott... animatronic designer: Jim Henson's Creature Shop (as Vincent Abbott)
Marion Appleton... artwork: Jim Henson's Creature Shop
Fausto Baldinelli... effects crew
Raffaele Battistelli... effects crew
Nigel Booth... prosthetic makeup artist: English patient, Jim Henson's Creature Shop
Sam Broadbent... fabricator: Jim Henson's Creature Shop
Karen Cassie... production supervisor: Jim Henson's Creature Shop
Mel Coleman... mold maker: Jim Henson's Creature Shop
Richard Conway... special effects supervisor
Sam Conway... effects crew
Dave Eltham... senior effects technician (as David Eltham)
Barry Fowler... mold maker: Jim Henson's Creature Shop (as Barry Folwer)
Marie Fraser... foam department: Jim Henson's Creature Shop
Adrian Getley... foam department: Jim Henson's Creature Shop
Tamzine Hanks... fabricator: Jim Henson's Creature Shop
Graham High... sculptor: Jim Henson's Creature Shop
Jeremy Hunt... sculptor: Jim Henson's Creature Shop
Terry James... mold maker: Jim Henson's Creature Shop
Val Jones... hair designer: Jim Henson's Creature Shop
Louisa Jordan... fabricator: Jim Henson's Creature Shop
Andy Lee... foam department: Jim Henson's Creature Shop (as Andy Lees)
Giancarlo Mancini... senior effects technician: Italy
Esteban Mendoza... fabricator: Jim Henson's Creature Shop
Karina Randall... foam department: Jim Henson's Creature Shop
Jason Reed... animatronic designer: Jim Henson's Creature Shop (as Jason Read)
Andy Roberts... animatronic designer: Jim Henson's Creature Shop
Francesco Sabelli... effects crew
Kelly Sant... silicone department: Jim Henson's Creature Shop
Terry Sibley... mold maker: Jim Henson's Creature Shop
Paul Stentiford... effects crew
John Stephenson... visual supervisor: Jim Henson's Creature Shop
Tim Willis... senior effects technician
Kenny Wilson... mold design supervisor: Jim Henson's Creature Shop
Simon Clutterbuck... special effects (uncredited)
Dave Kelly... chargehand: Jim Henson's Creature Shop (uncredited)
Simon Rose... animatronics trainee (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

Richard Bain... visual effects designer: Digital Film
Ian Chisholm... film outputting: Digital Film
Frazer Churchill... visual effects designer: Digital Film
Chris Emond... visual effects opticals: Jim Henson's Creature Shop
Andrew Hall... computer generated designer: Digital Film (as Andy Hall)
Matthew Holben... visual effects facility producer: Digital Film
Dennis Lowe... visual effects supervisor: Digital Film
Julian Mann... computer generated designer: Digital Film
Charlie Noble... visual effects designer: Digital Film
Matthew Plummer... assistant visual effects producer: Digital Film
Paul Riddle... visual effects designer: Digital Film
Keith Roberts... computer generated designer: Digital Film
Neal Scanlan... creative project supervisor: Jim Henson's Creature Shop
Mark Stannard... visual effects designer: Digital Film
Arthur Windus... digital line producer: Digital Film
Erik De Boer... animator: MPC (uncredited)
Dan Glass... visual effects compositor: Digital Film (uncredited)
Roma O'Connor... production coordinator (uncredited)
Joe Pavlo... digital artist (uncredited)
Kevin Phelan... scanning and recoding producer: CFC London (uncredited)

Stunts

David Ambrosi... stunt rigger
Jim Dowdall... stunt supervisor
Steve Griffin... stuntman (as Steve Street-Griffin)
Paul Heasman... stuntman
Riccardo Mioni... stuntman
Alessandro Novelli... stunt performer
Franco Maria Salamon... stunt coordinator (as Franco Salomon)
Lee Sheward... stuntman
Julian Spencer... stuntman

Camera and Electrical Department

Remi Adefarasin... director of photography: second unit
Giampaolo Bagala... grip: second unit
Abdelaziz Belgaeid... electrician: Tunisia (as Adelaziz Belgaied)
Lassad Ben Khelifa... grip: Tunisia
Phil Bray... still photographer
Daniele Cafolla... electrician
Cristina Capone... camera loader: second unit / video playback: second unit
Vincenzo Carpineta... focus puller: second unit
Roberto De Angelis... second assistant camera
Roberto De Nigris... first assistant camera
Massimiliano Dessena... grip
Maurizio di Stefano... electrician (as Maurizio Di Stefano)
Antonello Emidi... camera loader
Sergio Faina... grip
Morris Flam... gaffer (as Mo Flam)
Mohamed Gharbi... electrician: Tunisia
Mario Lamoratta... generator operator
Maurizio Lorenzetti... video playback operator
Gianpaolo Majorana... grip
Stefano Marino... best boy
Daniele Massaccesi... Steadicam operator / second camera operator
Francesco Mele... grip
Michele Mele... rigging grip
Tommaso Mele... key grip
Giuseppe Meloni... rigging gaffer
Fabrizio Micheli... grip
Imed Nouira... grip: Tunisia
Michele Pellegrini... electrician
Marcello Pericone... electrician (as Marcello Perricone)
Carlo Postiglione... grip
Alberto Rogante... electrician
Salvatore Ruberto... electrician
Derin Seale... video playback operator
John Seale... camera operator
Nejib Shira... electrician: Tunisia (as Nejib Sriha)
Severino Tramontani... electrician
Marco Adesso... aerial unit (uncredited)
Massimiliano Trevis... camera operator (uncredited)

Animation Department

Paul J. Franklin... computer animator (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Deirdre Bowen... casting: Canada
Brendan Donnison... voice casting: loop group
Risa Kes... casting: Germany

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Alfredo Bocci... set costumer: second unit
Gabriella Generosi... seamstress
Amel Helali... wardrobe assistant: Tunisia
Lilia Lakhoua... wardrobe assistant: Tunisia
Iris Horta Lemos... key costumer
Donna Maloney... key costumer
Kamel Marmouche... wardrobe assistant: Tunisia
Adriana Mattiozzi... costumer
Tim McKelvey... key costumer
Carlo Poggioli... assistant to costume designer
Franca Rotondo... seamstress
Salvatore Salzano... costumer
Montacer Skhiri... wardrobe assistant: Tunisia
Claudette Lilly... costume buyer (uncredited)

Editorial Department

Gary Burritt... negative cutter
Rosmary Conte... first assistant editor: film
Sean Cullen... apprentice editor
Dan Farrell... first assistant editor: film (as Daniel Farrell)
Robert Grahamjones... assistant film editor
Scott Guitteau... assistant film editor
Edie Ichioka... first assistant editor: avid (as Edie Bleiman)
Pat Jackson... associate editor
Glenn Kasprzycki... telecine operator
Robin Lee... assistant film editor
Harris Leibowitz... telecine operator
William Pine... color timer (as Bill Pine)
Franca Silvi... assistant film editor
Jeffery Stephens... assistant film editor
Blake Danforth... assistant editor (uncredited)
Michael Kelly... post-production (uncredited)
Matvey Shatz... color timer (uncredited)

Location Management

Abdelijjabar Ayadi... location manager: Tunisia
Annette Carducci... location manager
Cristina De Rossi... assistant location manager (as Christina De' Rossi)
Fabiomassimo Dell'Orco... location manager
Lorenzo Errico... assistant location manager
Mouldi Essaidi... location manager: Tunisia
Giorgio Gallani... location manager
Steve Hart... location scout
Mokhtar Joulak... location manager: Tunisia
Brahim Toumi... location manager: Tunisia
Leila Turki... location manager: Tunisia
Vito Colazzo... location manager: second unit, Italy (uncredited)

Music Department

John Constable... musician: piano solo
Michael Doran... musician: percussion
Keith Grant... music recording engineer
Ronnie Hazlehurst... conductor: Shepheard's Hotel Jazz Orchestra / music arranger
Ling Ling Li... assistant music editor
Steve Mair... musician: double bass
Harry Rabinowitz... conductor: The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields
Robert Randles... music editor / soundtrack album producer
Georges Rodi... music sound designer
Michael Semanick... music premix
Jean-Pierre Arquié... composer's assistant (uncredited)
Rupert Coulson... assistant recording engineer (uncredited)
Fletcher Henderson... music arranger (uncredited)
Guy-Paul Romby... music copyist (uncredited)

Transportation Department

Duncan Barbour... special vehicle coordinator
Mahmoud Ben Dhifallah... transportation manager: Tunisia
Andrea Borella... transportation manager

Other crew

Franco Actis... pilot: Clifton's Stearman, aerial unit
Sergio Arban... mechanic: aerial unit
James Austin... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center (as Jim Austin)
Amel Becharnia... production coordinator: Tunisia
Aziz Ben Chaabane... production assistant: Tunisia
Marco Besagni... helicopter pilot: aerial unit
Terry Bridle... mechanic: aerial unit
Loren Byer... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Frank Canonica... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Vince Casper... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Dino Castelli... production assistant: second unit, Trieste
Giorgio Catalano... payroll accountant
Amanda Chan... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Mounira Chebbah... production secretary: Tunisia
Carolyn Choa... choreographer
Riadh Chouanine... set nurse: Tunisia
Francesca Cingolani... production coordinator: Rome
Alberto De Stefani... accountant: second unit
Gabriella Di Santo... production coordinator: second unit
Dianne Dreyer... script supervisor
Fredrica Drotos... production office: USA
Nancy Eichler... assistant: Mr. Zaentz
Sarah Ewing... assistant: Mr Minghella
Maria Fiorito... production accountant
Grant Foerster... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Brenda Fuller... consultant: nursing
Aldo Gasparri... armorer: Tuscany
Anna Geyer... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Giancarlo Giunchi... helicopter pilot: aerial unit
Judith Goodman... production coordinator: Rome & Viareggio
Hannah Green... researcher
Rachel Griffiths... script supervisor: second unit
Holly Hardin... assistant production coordinator
Arthur Hogben... consultant: demolitions (as Major Arthur Hogben)
Rick Kahn... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Larry Kaplan... unit publicist
Michael Kelly... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Vernice Klier... dialogue coach: Ms. Binoche
Scott Levitin... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Robert Lloyd... production office: USA (as Rob Lloyd)
Salvatore Magnisi... accounting assistant
Lina Martins... assistant: Ms. Binoche
Adel Marzouki... set doctor: Tunisia
Kathy McVey... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Maria Grazia Mellina... production secretary
Karin Mercurio... accountant
Dan Olmsted... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Jim Pasque... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Mark Paul... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Silvia Ranfagni... assistant production coordinator
Scott G. Roberts... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center (as Scott Roberts)
David Roesch... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Carl Schmidt... armorer: Sahara desert
Roy Segal... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Steve Shurtz... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Greg Simon... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Enzo Sisti... production auditor
Francesca Spinotti... production assistant
Ridha Tayak... accountant: Tunisia (as Ridha Taya)
Aminta Townshend... production assistant
Giorgio Tregnaghi... production accountant: Tunisia
Ridha Turki... fiscal representative: International Monastir Films, Tunisia
Joe Tysl... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Pino Valenti... airplane coordinator: aerial unit
Daniela Vecchi... production coordinator
Becky Veduccio... assistant: Mr. Fiennes
Clive Watson... pilot: Madox's Tiger Moth, aerial unit
Laurie Wentworth... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Alan White... translite backings
Jeff Whittle... staff: The Saul Zaentz Film Center
Christopher Gambale... assistant: Harvey Weinstein (uncredited)
Juliet Mason... production accountant (uncredited)
Deborah Ross... title designer (uncredited)
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The English Patient
Directed byAnthony Minghella
Produced bySaul Zaentz
Screenplay byAnthony Minghella
Based onThe English Patient
by Michael Ondaatje
Starring
Music byGabriel Yared
CinematographyJohn Seale
Edited byWalter Murch
Tiger Moth Productions
Distributed byMiramax Films
  • November 15, 1996
162 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States[2][3]
Language
  • English
  • German
  • Italian
  • Arabic
Budget$27–31 million[4][5]
Box office$232 million[4]

The English Patient is a 1996 American romanticwardrama film directed by Anthony Minghella from his own script based on the novel of the same name by Michael Ondaatje and produced by Saul Zaentz. The film tells the story of four people who find themselves in an abandoned villa in northern Italy in the last months of World War II. The eponymous protagonist, a man burned beyond recognition who speaks with an English accent, tells his story to the young nurse caring for him in a series of flashbacks, revealing his true identity and the love affair he was involved in before the war.

The film was released to critical acclaim, and received 12 nominations at the 69th Academy Awards, winning nine, including Best Picture, Best Director for Minghella, and Best Supporting Actress for Juliette Binoche. Ralph Fiennes, playing the titular character, and Kristin Scott Thomas were Oscar-nominated for their performances. The film also won five BAFTA Awards and two Golden Globes. The British Film Institute ranked The English Patient the 55th greatest British film of the 20th century.[6]

Plot[edit]

In the final days of the Italian Campaign of World War II, Hana, a French-Canadiannurse of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, obtains permission from her unit to move into a bombed-out Italianmonastery, to look after a dying, critically burned man who speaks English but cannot remember his name. The patient's only possession is a copy of Herodotus' Histories with notes, pictures and mementos contained inside. They are soon joined by Kip, a Sikhsapper in the British Army posted with his sergeant to clear mines and unexploded bombs in the local area, including one in the monastery where Hana and the English Patient are residing. David Caravaggio, a Canadian Intelligence Corps operative who has no thumbs as a result of torture during a German interrogation, also arrives to stay at the monastery. Caravaggio questions the patient, who gradually reveals his past to him, Hana and Kip through a series of flashbacks.

The patient tells Hana and Caravaggio that in the late 1930s he was exploring a region of the Sahara Desert near the Egyptian-Libyan border. He is revealed to be HungariancartographerCount László de Almásy, who was mapping the Sahara as part of a Royal Geographical Societyarcheological and surveying expedition in Egypt and Libya with a group including his good friend, Englishman Peter Madox. Their expedition is joined by a British couple, Geoffrey and Katharine Clifton, who own a new plane and are to contribute to the aerial survey efforts. Almásy is given clues by a local Bedouin man which help the group to discover the location of the Cave of Swimmers, an ancient site of cave paintings in the Gilf Kebir. The group begin to document their find, during which time Almásy falls in love with Katharine. He writes about her in notes folded into his book, which Katharine discovers when Almásy awkwardly accepts her offer of two watercolours she has painted of the cave imagery, and asks her to paste them into the book. The two begin an affair on their return to Cairo, while the group arranges for more detailed archaeological surveys of the cave and the surrounding area. Almásy buys a silver thimble in the market as a gift to Katharine. Some months later, Katharine abruptly ends their affair from fear her husband Geoffrey will discover it. Shortly afterwards the archaeological projects are halted due to the onset of the war. Madox leaves his Tiger Moth aeroplane at Kufra Oasis before his intended return to Britain.

Over the days while Almásy relates his story, Hana and Kip begin a shy love affair, but Kip is reposted once he has cleared the area of explosives. They agree they will meet again.

While Almásy is packing up the base camp at the cave site, Geoffrey, in an attempted murder-suicide having apparently long known about the affair between Almásy and Katharine, deliberately crashes his own Boeing-Stearman plane, narrowly missing Almásy. Geoffrey is killed instantly and Katharine is seriously injured. Almásy carries her to the Cave of Swimmers, realising she is wearing the thimble he gave to her on a chain around her neck. She confesses that she has always loved him despite ending their affair. After leaving her with provisions and his book, Almásy begins a three-day walk across the desert to get help. At British-held El Tag he attempts to explain the situation, but on revealing his name, is detained on suspicion of being a German spy and transported on a train. He escapes from the train, and soon afterwards comes in contact with a German army unit. They transport him to Madox's sequestered plane at Kufra Oasis, where he exchanges its stored survey maps for fuel, enabling him to fly back to the cave. However, he finds that Katharine has since died. He carries Katharine's body from the cave to the Tiger Moth and takes off. This finally connects the story to the scenes at the start of the film, where the plane is shot down by German anti-aircraft guns; Almásy is badly burned, but he is rescued by a group of Bedouin, who bring him to the Siwa Oasis from where he is moved to Italy.

After he has related his story, Almásy indicates to Hana that he wishes to die, pushing several unopened vials of morphine towards her as she gives him his regular injection for pain relief. Though visibly upset, she grants his wishes for a compassionate death and, as he dies, she reads him Katharine's final letter, which Katharine wrote to Almásy in his book while she was alone in the cave. Hana and Caravaggio leave the monastery for Florence with a passing truck, and she hugs Almásy's book to herself as she rides away.

Cast[edit]

  • Ralph Fiennes as Almásy
  • Juliette Binoche as Hana
  • Willem Dafoe as Caravaggio
  • Kristin Scott Thomas as Katharine Clifton
  • Naveen Andrews as Kip
  • Colin Firth as Geoffrey Clifton
  • Julian Wadham as Madox
  • Jürgen Prochnow as Major Müller
  • Kevin Whately as Hardy
  • Clive Merrison as Fenelon-Barnes
  • Nino Castelnuovo as D'Agostino
  • Hichem Rostom as Fouad
  • Peter Rühring as Bermann
  • Geordie Johnson as Oliver
  • Torri Higginson as Mary
  • Liisa Repo-Martell as Jan
  • Raymond Coulthard as Rupert Douglas
  • Philip Whitchurch as Corporal Dade
  • Lee Ross as Spalding

Production[edit]

Triumph 3HW 350cc motorcycle specified in the novel as Kip's choice of transport and used in the film

Saul Zaentz was interested in working with Anthony Minghella after he saw the director's film Truly, Madly, Deeply (1990); Minghella brought this project to the producer's attention. Michael Ondaatje, the Sri Lankan-bornCanadian author of the novel, worked closely with the filmmakers.[7] During the development of the project with 20th Century Fox, according to Minghella, the 'studio wanted the insurance policy of so-called bigger' actors.[8] Zaentz recalled, 'they'd look at you and say, 'Could we cast Demi Moore in the role'?'[9] Not until Miramax Films took over was the director's preference for Scott Thomas accepted.[8]

The film was shot on location in Tunisia and Italy.[10] with a production budget of $31 million.[5]

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The Conversations: Walter Murch and the Art of Editing Film (2002)[11] by Michael Ondaatje is based on the conversations between the author and film editor. Murch, with a career that already included complex works like the Godfather trilogy, The Conversation, and Apocalypse Now, dreaded the task of editing the film with multiple flashbacks and time frames. Once he began, the possibilities became apparent, some of which took him away from the order of the original script. A reel without sound was made so scene change visuals would be consistent with the quality of the aural aspect between the two. The final cut features over 40 temporal transitions. It was during this time that Murch met Ondaatje and they were able to exchange thoughts about editing the film.[12]

Two types of aircraft are used in the film,[13] a De Havilland D.H.82 Tiger Moth and a Boeing-Stearman Model 75. Both are biplanes.[14][15] The camp crash scene was made with a ​12-size scale model.

The Hungarian folk song, 'Szerelem, Szerelem', performed by Muzsikas featuring Márta Sebestyén, featured in the film.

Reception[edit]

The film received widespread critical acclaim, was a box office success and a major award winner: victorious in 9 out of 12 nominated Academy Awards categories; 2 out of 7 nominated Golden Globe Awards categories; and 6 out of 13 nominated BAFTA Award categories.

The film has a 'Certified Fresh' rating of 84% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 85 reviews, with an average rating of 7.9/10. The website's critical consensus states, 'Though it suffers from excessive length and ambition, director Minghella's adaptation of the Michael Ondaatje novel is complex, powerful, and moving.'[16] The film also has a rating of 87/100 on Metacritic, based on 31 critical reviews, indicating 'universal acclaim'.[17]Chicago Sun Times critic Roger Ebert gave the film a four-star rating, saying 'it's the kind of movie you can see twice – first for the questions, the second time for the answers'.[18] In his movie guide, Leonard Maltin rated the film ​312 out of 4, calling it 'a mesmerizing adaptation' of Ondaatje's novel, saying 'Fiennes and Scott Thomas are perfectly matched', and he concluded by calling the film 'an exceptional achievement all around'.[19]

Awards[edit]

Organization/AssociationAwardActor/CrewOutcomeRemarks
69th Academy Awards[20][21]Best PictureSaul ZaentzWon
Best Actress in a Supporting RoleJuliette BinocheWonIn her acceptance speech, Binoche said she had expected Lauren Bacall to win for The Mirror Has Two Faces, which would have been her first Oscar.
Best Art DirectionArt Direction: Stuart Craig; Set Decoration: Stephanie McMillanWon
Best CinematographyJohn SealeWon
Best Costume DesignAnn RothWon
Best DirectorAnthony MinghellaWon
Best Film EditingWalter MurchWon
Best Original Dramatic ScoreGabriel YaredWonSee The English Patient (soundtrack). As he accepted the Academy Award for Best Song, for 'You Must Love Me' in Evita, Andrew Lloyd Webber joked, 'Thank heavens there wasn't a song in The English Patient is all I can say.' since it had such a strong presence.
Best SoundWalter Murch, Mark Berger, David Parker, and Christopher NewmanWon
Best Actor in a Leading RoleRalph FiennesNominated
Best Actress in a Leading RoleKristin Scott ThomasNominated
Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or PublishedAnthony MinghellaNominated
54th Golden Globe Awards[20][21]Best Motion Picture – DramaSaul ZaentzWon
Best Original ScoreGabriel YaredWon
Best DirectorAnthony MinghellaNominated
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – DramaRalph FiennesNominated
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – DramaKristin Scott ThomasNominated
Best Supporting Actress – Motion PictureJuliette BinocheNominated
Best ScreenplayAnthony MinghellaNominated
50th British Academy Film AwardsBest FilmSaul ZaentzWon
Best CinematographyJohn SealeWon
Best EditingWalter MurchWon
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting RoleJuliette BinocheWon
Best Screenplay – AdaptedAnthony MinghellaWon
Best MusicGabriel YaredWon
Best DirectionAnthony MinghellaNominated
Best Actor in a Leading RoleRalph FiennesNominated
Best Actress in a Leading RoleKristin Scott ThomasNominated
Best Costume DesignAnn RothNominated
Best Production DesignStuart CraigNominated
Best SoundNominated
Best Makeup/HairNigel BoothNominated
47th Berlin International Film Festival (1997)[22]Silver Bear for Best ActressJuliette BinocheWon
Golden BearAnthony MinghellaNominated
YearCategoryDistinctionDate CheckedRemarks
2002AFI's 100 Years...100 Passions#56
1999BFI Top 100 British films#55[23]

References[edit]

  1. ^'The English Patient (15)'. British Board of Film Classification. December 4, 1996. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  2. ^'The English Patient'. American Film Institute. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
  3. ^'The English Patient'. British Film Institute. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
  4. ^ abThe English Patient at Box Office Mojo
  5. ^ abShulgasser, Barbara (November 22, 1996). 'Masterful 'English Patient''. San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  6. ^British Film Institute - Top 100 British Films (1999). Retrieved August 27, 2016
  7. ^Ondaatje, Michael (March 24, 2008). 'Remembering my friend Anthony Minghella'. The Guardian. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  8. ^ abBlades, John (November 24, 1996). ''The English Patient': Minghella's Film Fitting Treatment of Ondaatje Novel'. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  9. ^'Saul Zaentz producer of Oscar winning movies dies at 92'. The New York Times. January 5, 2014. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  10. ^'Film locations for The English Patient (1996)'. movie-locations.com. 2014. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  11. ^Random House Inc.
  12. ^Bolton, Chris (August 31, 2002). 'The Conversations: Walter Murch and the Art of Editing Film by Michael Ondaatje'. Powell's Books. Archived from the original on May 30, 2015. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  13. ^'The English Patient'. The Internet Movie Plane Database. 2015. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  14. ^'De Havilland D.H.82 Tiger Moth'. Aviastar.org. 2015. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  15. ^'Stearman Model 75: History, performance and specifications'. pilotfriend.com. 2006. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  16. ^The English Patient at Rotten Tomatoes
  17. ^The English Patient at Metacritic
  18. ^Ebert, Roger (November 22, 1996). 'The English Patient Movie Review (1996)'. rogerebert.com. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  19. ^Maltin, Leonard (2013). 2013 Movie Guide. Penguin Books. p. 416. ISBN978-0-451-23774-3.
  20. ^ abVan Gelder, Lawrence (March 25, 1997). ''English Patient' Dominates Oscars With Nine, Including Best Picture'. The New York Times. The New York Times Company. Retrieved June 18, 2008.
  21. ^ ab'The 69th Academy Awards (1997) Nominees and Winners'. oscars.org. Archived from the original on February 1, 2012. Retrieved November 23, 2011.
  22. ^'Berlinale: 1997 Prize Winners'. berlinale.de. Retrieved January 8, 2012.
  23. ^'BFI's Top 100 British Films of the 20th Century'. listal.com. 2015. Retrieved May 30, 2015.

Further reading

  • Blakesley, David (2007). 'Mapping the other: The English Patient, colonial rhetoric, and cinematic representation'. The Terministic Screen: Rhetorical Perspectives on Film. Southern Illinois University Press. ISBN0-8093-2488-1.
  • Deer, Patrick (2005). 'Defusing The English Patient'. In Stam, Robert; Raengo, Alessandra (eds.). Literature and Film: A Guide to the Theory and Practice of Film Adaptation. Blackwell. ISBN0-631-23054-8.
  • Minghella, Anthony (1997). The English Patient: A Screenplay by Anthony Minghella. Methuen Publishing. ISBN0-413-71500-0.
  • Thomas, Bronwen (2000). 'Piecing together a mirage: Adapting The English patient for the screen'. In Giddings, Robert; Sheen, Erica (eds.). The Classic Novel from Page to Screen. Manchester University Press. ISBN0-7190-5230-0.
  • Yared, Gabriel (2007). Gabriel Yared's The English Patient: A Film Score Guide. The Scarecrow Press. ISBN0-8108-5910-6.

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