Hedda Gabler (2015 film)

Hedda Gabler
Directed by Matthew John
Produced by
  • Nigel Edwards
  • Simon Egan
  • Marcelo Garcia
  • Rupert James
  • Sir. Benjamin Slade
  • Tracey Stack
  • Niks Vaja
Written by
  • Henrik Ibsen (play)
  • Matthew John(adaptation)
  • Chryssanthi Kouri (script supervisor)
Based on Hedda Gabler
Starring
  • Rita Ramnani
  • David R. Butler
  • Samantha E. Hunt
  • Jon-Paul Gates
  • Francisco Ortiz
  • Christine Winter
  • Sephora Venites
  • Jacqui Dubois
Music by Andrew McNeill
Edited by Jack Attwood
Richard Bratton
Production
company
Matthew John Productions
Blue Sky Film & Media (post-production)
Films In Motion (Visual Effects)
Release dates
  • 10 December 2015 (2015-12-10)
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Hedda Gabler is a film based on the Victorian Period Drama Classic Hedda Gabler, written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen.[1][2] One of many film adaptations of this play, the 2014 film Hedda Gabler was produced, adapted and directed by Matthew John.[3] Hedda Gabler is an example of realism in nineteenth century play writing, and is one of the world’s best known and most performed dramas.[4][5] The film was shot at Maunsel House.[1]

The title role is played by Rita Ramnani.[6]

Plot

Hedda, beautiful daughter of the late General Gabler, returns from her honeymoon with scholar husband Jorgen to confront the boredom and banality of married life. Although she has little more than amused contempt for her husband, she is pregnant by him and is revolted by the thought of carrying his child and the changes that motherhood will impose upon her future. When the re-appearance of an old flame of hers threatens both Jorgen's career prospects and her own amour propre, Hedda contrives to bring about Lovborg's destruction but, in the process, also brings about her own.[7][8]

References

External links

Hedda Gabler at the Internet Movie Database

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