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Orlando
TrailerIn 1600, nobleman Orlando inherits his parents' house, thanks to Queen Elizabeth I, who commands the young man to never change. The film follows him as he moves through several centuries of British history, experiencing a variety of lives and relationships along the way, and even changing sex.Actors: Tilda Swinton, Quentin Crisp, Jimmy Somerville, John Bott, Elaine Banham, Anna Farnworth, Sara Mair-Thomas, Anna Healy, Dudley Sutton, Simon Russell Beale, Matthew Sim, ...»Director: Sally PotterCountry: Euro, United Kingdom, FranceDuration: 94 minQuality: HDRelease: 1992IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Orlando"
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Characters of "Orlando"
OrlandoPlayed by: Tilda SwintonElizabeth IPlayed by: Quentin CrispKing James IPlayed by: Dudley SuttonEarl of MorayPlayed by: Simon Russell BealeOthelloPlayed by: Toby StephensDesdemonaPlayed by: Oleg PogudinKing William III of OrangePlayed by: Thom HoffmanQueen Mary IIPlayed by: Sarah CrowdenArchduke HarryPlayed by: John WoodShelmerdinePlayed by: Billy Zane -
Directors of "Orlando"
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Critic Reviews of "Orlando"
Philadelphia InquirerMarch 23, 2015The good news about this historical vaudeville is that Orlando's consciousness, like his/her gender, is a delightful work-in-progress.
Chicago TribuneMarch 23, 2015What it lacks in coherence it makes up for in sheer spectacle.
Los Angeles TimesMarch 23, 2015Though visually impressive and assured, it is the hollowest of successes, all chic set design, smug posturing and self-satisfied attitude.
Seattle TimesMarch 23, 2015Reminiscent of the low-budget lushness of the early films of Peter Greenaway and Ken Russell, Orlando could turn out to be the art-house smash of the summer.
Orlando SentinelMarch 23, 2015Potter possesses a natural gracefulness in presentation that helps a little but, finally, not nearly enough. Orlando is vague when she means it to be mysterious, coy when it ought to be witty, familiar when it should be bold.
ReelViewsMarch 23, 2015See Orlando for its fabulous costumes, fascinating look at changing eras, and impressive performance by Tilda Swinton. Viewing this film for other reasons will almost certainly lead to a negative impression.
South Florida Sun-SentinelMarch 23, 2015Unlike anything onscreen this month or this year, Orlando is serious, provocative and sometimes funny fare. Novelist Virginia Woolf might well be pleased.
Tulsa WorldMarch 23, 2015Writer-director Sally Potter's film, based on the classic Virginia Woolf novel, is a lyrical history lesson on the nature of sexual politics.
Philadelphia WeeklyMarch 23, 2015Credit where credit is due: Potter more or less successfully converted a crazy, overflowing tome into something simple and attractive.
Film4March 23, 2015Sumptuous and witty book-to-screen treatment for Virginia Woolf's novel, with graceful and ambitious direction by Sally Potter.
Baltimore SunMarch 23, 2015It wanders from the frozen London of the 1600s to the battlefields of World War I and has fun all the way. You haven't seen anything like it.
Empire MagazineMarch 20, 2015What it perhaps lacks in content, the film more than makes up for in its stunning design and accesible, humorous approach.
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