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A Harlot's Progress

  • Téléfilm
  • 2006
  • 2h
NOTE IMDb
6,9/10
352
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A Harlot's Progress (2006)
Period DramaBiographyDramaHistory

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDrama looking at artist William Hogarth and his relationship with the prostitute that inspired his most famous piece.Drama looking at artist William Hogarth and his relationship with the prostitute that inspired his most famous piece.Drama looking at artist William Hogarth and his relationship with the prostitute that inspired his most famous piece.

  • Réalisation
    • Justin Hardy
  • Scénario
    • Clive Bradley
  • Casting principal
    • Toby Jones
    • Zoë Tapper
    • Sophie Thompson
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,9/10
    352
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    • Réalisation
      • Justin Hardy
    • Scénario
      • Clive Bradley
    • Casting principal
      • Toby Jones
      • Zoë Tapper
      • Sophie Thompson
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Nomination aux 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux15

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    Toby Jones
    Toby Jones
    • William Hogarth
    Zoë Tapper
    Zoë Tapper
    • Mary Collins
    Sophie Thompson
    Sophie Thompson
    • Jane Hogarth
    Richard Wilson
    Richard Wilson
    • Sir James Thornhill
    Geraldine James
    Geraldine James
    • Mother Needham
    Adam Levy
    Adam Levy
    • Nathaniel Hirsch
    Nicholas Rowe
    Nicholas Rowe
    • Henry Fielding
    Oliver Ryan
    Oliver Ryan
    • Samuel Scott
    Vicky Hall
    • Sarah
    Francis Magee
    Francis Magee
    • James Dalton
    John Castle
    John Castle
    • Sir John Gonson
    Roger Hammond
    Roger Hammond
    • Doctor Rock
    Philip Martin Brown
    Philip Martin Brown
    • Gaoler
    Kate Ambler
    • Top Floor Whore
    Sarah Jane Wolverson
    • Singing Prisoner
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    • Réalisation
      • Justin Hardy
    • Scénario
      • Clive Bradley
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    6emuir-1

    Could have used close captions

    As a hearing impaired person I was unable to follow the film due to the lack of close captioning or subtitles. Otherwise, the film was visually interesting and very similar to a recent film about Henry Fielding and his brother.

    The overall picture of early 18th century London was quite frightening - dog eat dog, with no consideration for the poor and starving, and yet there were some altruistic people around judging by such institutions as the foundling home.

    Toby ones was wonderful as always, but I do wish I could have known what he was saying. It was also good to enjoy a rare glimpse of Geraldine James and John Castle.
    10davidtraversa-96947

    Mesmerized and Repelled

    I appreciated the previous reviews since I learned, by reading them, some facts I didn't catch when watching this movie, as some of the other viewers experienced too, and that being said by native speakers was a consolation for my feeble knowledge of the English language.

    Several times during the viewing I was tempted to look for subtitles, since the background noise was at times quite loud, interfering with the dialogues but I noticed that by doing so my listening becomes lazy and I rely more and more on the written word.

    About the movie: I was mesmerized and repelled by the early 1700s London low life, because at least in this film we don't get the slightest relief showing here and there some better society places and better attired people. Of course we are witnessing the rise of a very young and poor prostitute at the time, and the atmosphere couldn't be more depressing.

    From beginning to end this movie is REALLY depressing..., I'm tempted to say that if Dorothy Parker were alive today, she could have been the writer of the script. But such masterfully produced work gets my admiration as the only reaction to the enormous effort they all must have endured to produce this jewel.

    The top drawer talent displayed on all categories, from set and costume design to flawless acting and hyper realistic period make up goes beyond any expectation.

    It's fortunate that nobody has, so far, developed smells as a possibility for the spectator to enter even further in that period, because if they did, watching this movie could have been practically impossible.

    It became appalling seeing the living conditions poor women had to suffer during those times and most of all, the prostituted ones (although nowadays, 300 years later, many of them go through similar experiences), but one must admit that society has come a long way since those times.

    Excellent movie, but you must really take a deep breath and set your mind accepting the low light for almost all the scenes, the slow pacing, the murmurs that were many of the dialogues and the desperate conditions of those poor people, all of them, women, children and men.

    William Hogarth, the guiding figure on this movie, was a superb painter that left us a fantastic legacy with his depiction of his London, fortunately so changed (for the better) nowadays.
    8BrigidBrigid

    Toby Jones brought Hogarth to life

    Toby Jones is wonderful as Hogarth. This is a tightly focused and well-made movie. Jones portrays a stubborn and intensely idealistic Hogarth, without giving too much away of the man's psyche. His internal struggles and observations of the human condition are conveyed expressively, not with any overburdened dialogue or exposition. While we may never know the truth behind his involvement with the Harlot--was it simply a keen eye and vivid imagination, or was it something deeply personal on his part--this historical drama is emotionally entangling and one leaves it feeling vindication for Hogarth's artistic triumph. The subtle director's touch of adding the odd siren and audio of a current news report at the beginning of each segment that deals with precisely the same issues in this period drama is most effective, without being too clumsy or heavy-handed. Hogarth is such an awesome and modern man, in the subject matter of his artwork and sensibility, as well as the way he chose to disseminate it to a wide popular audience. This film also places him firmly in his historical context, one of great importance in the chronicle of lives chewed up and spat out in the modern city. We are still faced with rakes and harlots in our time--nothing has changed. The cautionary tale of avoiding a life of depravity is just as relevant as it was in 1730. Toby Jones really got me though, and I will be on the lookout for his work. He seems to be born to play period characters, and there should be no limit to the number of figures he can bring to life for us to learn from and enjoy.
    3terrifiedcitizen

    Not Quite Technically Prime Time

    My disappointing rating for this period piece is not altogether for the writing, as there were some bright spots in the writing as well as in some individual performances. However, it is my belief that it is the overall product in its completed form, replete with all of its many aspects, artistic and technical that establish what we hope will be ultimately a fulfilling viewing experience. A few historical inaccuracies can be tolerated in even some of the best period films, and this is no exception. It does have mistakes. And in the interest of entertainment, we are often expected to overlook sometimes excessive departure from actual historical record or that of an original authors work. And it does ask us to do that. But the straw that broke at least my back was the absolutely terrible audio control... or rather the absence of professional audio control. The narration when present, climbs high and dips low, climbs high and dips low, well you get it. In parts of the story, the background music all but blots out the narrative or immediate dialogue altogether, making one wish that English close captioning was provided in English to provide some small guide in following the plot progression. My hearing has checked out fine, and the speakers on my receiver can translate every slight nuance of even often unintelligible rock operas, but were of no assistance in following 'The Harlots Progress'.
    8MEMangan

    A rare perspective on this 1730s time period

    Most period pieces deal with some royal drama or some military escapade, few look closely at the daily life of the less privileged of the time. But this film tackles that in a couple of ways.

    It explores the life of a young woman who had no routes to prosperity, and did what she had to do to survive. It explores the many hazards of her path, from sex work to punishment and consequences of her lifestyle.

    But it also attempts to provide a parallel to a man of that time, who has gifts that have yet to gain recognition. But he has more routes than she does. How their paths diverge is quite telling.

    It also does a good job of period touches, the clothing and the manners. In fact, I had been aware of this series of prints while doing period clothing research. But I was unaware that there was a film that brought these to life. I sat and looked at the prints as the film played out. I thought it was interesting to have such great story and context for these prints, rather than just the snapshots of the 1730s that they had been to me. The filmmakers integrate the prints into the film and provide interesting historical details with them.

    Anyway, it was rough in many ways--but very much worth the time.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 novembre 2006 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Harpsden Court, Harpsden, Oxfordshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
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      • Hardy and Sons
      • Touchpaper Television
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