Starting Over (2007 film)

Starting Over
Written by Screenplay
Matthew Thomas
Novel
Robin Pilcher
Directed by Giles Foster
Starring Suzanne von Borsody
Iain Glen
Rutger Hauer
Theme music composer Richard Blackford
Country of origin Germany
United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Rikolt von Gagern
Editor(s) Catherine Creed
Cinematography Tony Imi
Running time 115 minutes (Germany)
89 minutes (UK)
Production company(s) Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF)
Gate Television Productions
Distributor Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF)
Release
Original release
  • December 26, 2007 (2007-12-26)

Starting Over is a 2007 Scottish romantic drama television film directed by Giles Foster, produced by the British company Gate Television Productions for the German television channel Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF). Based on the 2002 novel of the same name by Robin Pilcher, the film stars Suzanne von Borsody, Iain Glen and Rutger Hauer.[1][2]

Production

The story is set in Scotland. The film was shot in Scotland in July and August 2007.

Plot summary

The film explores how an aristocratic woman's life changes when her brother dies and her marriage breaks down. Lady Elizabeth Dewhurst (Suzanne von Borsody) believes her husband Gregor (Iain Glen) is at fault for the accidental death of her beloved brother Simon (William Mickleburgh). Their marriage has been rocky, but this is the last straw and she asks him to move out of the household. Elizabeth's best friend Mary Phillips {Rachel Fielding} has had her eye on Gregor for some time and sees this as her chance. She encourages them to use the services of a powerful but shady family attorney, Mr. Sharp (Jonathan Coy), and Sharp expects to benefit financially from the division of the Dewherst estate. Peter Rosen (Rutger Hauer) is visiting from a local University. Liz is drawn to him for a mild affair, even though he is the professor of her son Alex (Daniel Sharman).

Cast

Release

The film had it television premiere on December 26, 2007.

References

  1. "Robin Pilcher: Am Anfang war die Liebe". zelluloid.de (in German). Zelluloid. Retrieved 2009-07-05.
  2. "Robin Pilcher - Am Anfang war die Liebe". film.the-fan.net (in German). Retrieved 2009-07-06.

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