Adelaide Film Festival 2005 | A Biennial Film Festival held in Adelaide, Australia | Films Enduring Love

Enduring Love

Australian Premiere
Roger Michell, UK 2003  
Photo from Enduring Love

Based on the acclaimed novel by Ian McEwan, Enduring Love is a psychological suspense thriller about how fate shapes our relationships, how accidents can change our lives and how meaning is unravelled from sheer chaos. Tautly directed by Roger Mitchell (The Mother, Notting Hill), and written by award-winning playwright Joe Penhall (McEwan has given this adaptation his full support), this film features powerhouse performances from its stars Daniel Craig, Samantha Morton and Rhys Ifans.

Reviews

“It's the best kind of movie: so alive in its storytelling that only in retrospect do you realize that the ideas represent a metaphysical inquiry.”

Stephen Hunter, Washington Post

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When

7:00 PM Saturday, 26 February
Buy Tickets Online
Greater Union - Cinema 5

Ticket Price

Full price $14
Industry $12
SPU Concession $10

As Part Of

General Features

About Enduring Love

100 minutes
35mm
2.35:1
Dolby Digital SRD
In English

Print Source

Hopscotch

Troy Lum
troy@hopscotchfilms.com.au

Festivals

Leeds International Film Festival 2004
London International Film Festival 2004
Toronto International Film Festival 2004

About the Director

Roger Michell

While far from being a household name, Roger Michell (b. 1952) has established himself as one of Britain's most successful directors by consistently delivering thought-provoking and entertaining films that have both a commercial and intellectual heart. He has directed, amongst other films, Notting Hill.

Filmography
Enduring Love (2004)
The Mother (2003)
Changing Lanes (2002)
Notting Hill (1999)
Titanic Town (1998)
My Night With Reg (1996)