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Based on the novel by Graham Greene, this romantic drama stars Ralph Fiennes as Maurice Bendrix, a novelist who, during World War II, had an affair with Sarah Miles (Julianne Moore), the wife of his best friend Henry (Stephen Rea). Sarah abruptly broke off the romance in 1944, but two years later, after Maurice runs into Henry, he becomes obsessed with the affair and hires a man to investigate Sarah. He reads her diary of their forbidden romance in the midst of the London Blitz and discovers that, overwhelmed with fear and guilt, she pledged to God that she would end the affair if Maurice's life were spared. Maurice is determined to reintroduce himself into Sarah's life, but she fears that being near him would be too great a temptation. The End of the Affair was previously brought to the screen in 1955 by Edward Dmytryk; this version was written for the screen and directed by Academy Award-winner Neil Jordan. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

  • Release date:December 3, 1999

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Michael Nyman Best Film Music 1999 Nominee
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Michael Nyman Best Original Score 1999 Nominee
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Roger Pratt Best Cinematography 1999 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Roger Pratt Best Cinematography 1999 Nominee
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Neil Jordan Best Adapted Screenplay 1999 Winner
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Neil Jordan Best Director 1999 Nominee
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Neil Jordan Best Director 1999 Nominee
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Ralph Fiennes Best Actor 1999 Nominee
Screen Actors Guild Julianne Moore Best Female Actor in a Leading Role 1999 Nominee
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Julianne Moore Best Actress 1999 Nominee
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Julianne Moore Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama 1999 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Julianne Moore Best Actress 1999 Nominee
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Sandy Powell Best Costume Design 1999 Nominee
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Anthony Pratt Best Production Design 1999 Nominee

Cast

Ralph Fiennes
as Maurice Bendrix
Julianne Moore
as Sarah Miles
Stephen Rea
as Henry Miles
Ian Hart
as Mr. Parkis
Sam Bould
as Lance Parkis
Jason Isaacs
as Father Smythe
James Bolam
as Mr. Savage
Deborah Findlay
as Miss Smythe
Heather-Jay Jones

Crew

Neil Jordan
Director
Neil Jordan
Producer
Stephen Woolley
Producer
Graham Greene
Book Author
Neil Jordan
Screenwriter
Roger Pratt
Cinematographer
Michael Nyman
Composer (Music Score)
Tony Lawson
Editor
Anthony Pratt
Production Designer
Chris Seagers
Supervising Art Director
Tony Woollard
Art Director
Jon Billington
Art Director
Kathy Sykes
Co-producer
Joanne Woollard
Set Designer
Sandy Powell
Costume Designer
Patrick Clayton
First Assistant Director
Susie Figgis
Casting
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