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Jane Campion's literary biopic tells the true story of Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish), a 23-year-old Londoner in 1818 whose independent streak manifests itself through an intense interest and love for fashion and dressmaking. Her neighbor, the struggling but gifted young poet John Keats (Ben Whishaw), underestimates her intelligence because he believes she's frivolous, and she, having no interest in literature, seems thoroughly disinterested in him. However, Fanny attempts to help the Keats family when John's brother becomes gravely ill, and in order to express his gratitude John agrees to teach her poetry -- leading Fanny and John to quickly fall deeply and profoundly in love with each other. Although they wish to wed, his lack of finances and his writing partner (Paul Schneider) -- who believes she is nothing more than an unwelcome distraction -- keep the two from marrying. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

  • Release date:September 18, 2009

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
National Society of Film Critics Paul Schneider Best Supporting Actor 2009 Winner
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Janet Patterson Best Costume Design 2009 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Janet Patterson Best Costume Design 2009 Nominee

Cast

Ben Whishaw
as John Keats
Abbie Cornish
as Fanny Brawne
Kerry Fox
as Mrs. Brawne
Paul Schneider
as Charles Armitage Brown
Edie Martin
as Toots
Thomas Sangster
as Samuel
Claudie Blakley
as Maria Dilke
Gerard Monaco
as Charles Dilke
Antonia Campbell-Hughes
as Abigail
Samuel Roukin
as Reynolds
Amanda Hale
as Reynolds Sister
Lucinda Raikes
as Reynolds Sister
Samuel Barnett
as Mr. Severn
Jonathan Aris
as Mr. Hunt
Olly Alexander
as Tom Keats
Francois Testory
as Dance Master
Theresa Watson
as Charlotte
Vincent Franklin
as Dr. Bree
Eileen Davies
as Mrs. Bentley
Roger Ashton-Griffiths
as Shopkeeper
Sally Reeve
as Landlady
Sebastian Armesto
as Mr. Haslam
Adrian Schiller
as Mr. Taylor
Alfred Harmsworth
as Charles Dilke, Jr.

Crew

Jane Campion
Director
Caroline Hewitt
Producer
Jan Chapman
Producer
Janet Patterson
Producer
Jane Campion
Screenwriter
Greig Fraser
Cinematographer
Mark Bradshaw
Composer (Music Score)
Alexandre de Franceschi
Editor
Janet Patterson
Production Designer
Cameron Mccracken
Executive Producer
François Ivernel
Executive Producer
David M. Thompson
Executive Producer
Christine Langan
Executive Producer
Janet Patterson
Costume Designer
John Midgley
Sound/Sound Designer
Nina Gold
Casting Director
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