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Duration: 24 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x400 | Added: 2015-Apr-13 |
Birth Name: Maggy Maxwell
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"Maggie Maxwell, a UK native still residing there, began her career in live theater before transitioning seamlessly into screen acting with her debut role in 'Omnibus' as Potiphar's Wife in 1970. She went on to appear in TV series and films such as 'The Music Lovers' (1971) and 'Sitting Target' (1972). Her television credits include roles in 'Supernatural' (1977), 'Rentaghost' (1976), 'The Sweeney' (1975), 'Eustace and Hilda' (1977), 'Being Normal' (1983), and 'Breakaway Girls' (1978), among others. Her final role was in the 1985 TV series 'Hilary'. Maxwell's most notable role is in the 1972 drama 'Savage Messiah', directed by Ken Russell, where she plays the muse to French artist Henri Gaudier-Brzeska. In this film, Maxwell delivers a memorable performance as she bares all for the young artist, displaying her nude form with confidence and grace."
Release Year: 1972
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: O Messias Selvagem, Livets galskab, El Mesías salvaje, Nuori Messias, Le messie sauvage, Otan i floga kaiei, Barbár messiás, Messia selvaggio, Dziki mesjasz, O Rebelde Genial, Divlji Mesija
Director: Ken Russell
Writer: Christopher Logue
Awards: N/A
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Keywords: 1910s, art, artist, based on novel or book, biography, countryside, library, louvre museum, love, novelist, older woman younger man relationship, paris, france, sculptor, suffragettes, writer
In the early 1910s Paris, Henri Gaudier, a young sculptor with untamed artistic passion, meets Sophie Brzeska, an older writer who appreciates his raw talent despite their age difference. They form a creative partnership and eventually move to London together. There, Gaudier encounters Gosh Boyle, a passionate suffragette who becomes another muse for his art.
Directed by Ken Russell in 1972, 'Savage Messiah' is a biographical drama centered around the tumultuous life of sculptor Henri Gaudier. The film explores his creative partnerships with Sophie Brzeska and Gosh Boyle against the backdrop of early 20th-century Paris and London's avant-garde art scene.