The Crimson Petal and The White (TV Miniseries)
2011 · Series · 60 min. · United Kingdom
TV Miniseries (2011). 4 Episodes. Set in 1870s London, this is a tale of love, lust, desire and revenge. This is a bold four-part adaptation of The Crimson Petal And The White adapted from Michel Faber's best selling novel by acclaimed playwright and screenwriter Lucinda Coxon and directed by award-winning Marc Munden (The Devil's Whore, The Mark Of Cain) A tale of love, lust, desire and revenge, it reveals the true sexual politics of Victorian life. In the words of the heroine, Sugar: "If you dare enter this world, you had better tread carefully." Sugar is a sexually adept prostitute whose reputation for sensuality precedes her; alluring and highly sought after she ‘never disappoints’. Her intelligence and wit sets her apart - self-educated and ambitious, she’s able to engage in heated discussion whilst satisfying her clients. Having spent years at the mercy of men, Sugar yearns for a better life and craves the freedom to make a living using her brain rather than her body. When not at work Sugar pens a dark, gothic novel in which a prostitute enacts revenge on all the men who have wronged her - a theme that has threatened to seep into reality. Mourning the recent death of her friend Elizabeth, beaten by two punters, Sugar is determined to flee the hell that is St. Giles. With the arrival of William Rackham, this escape becomes a tangible prospect - and one that Sugar is keen to exploit.
Direction Marc Munden
Cast Chris O'Dowd · Romola Garai · Amanda Hale · Shirley Henderson · Gillian Anderson · Mark Gatiss · Richard E. Grant · Elizabeth Berrington · Tom Georgeson · Katie Lyons · Eleanor Yates · Clare Louise Connolly · Blake Ritson · Bertie Carvel
Soundtrack Cristobal Tapia de Veer
Screenplay Lucinda Coxon · Michel Faber
Cinematography Lol Crawley
Original title The Crimson Petal and The White
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757 votes (FilmAffinity)
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