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Duration: 137 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x400 | Added: 2015-Apr-13 |
Alternate Names: Dame Helen Mirren, Helen Hackford, Helen Lydia Mironoff, Helen Lydia Mirren, Illiana Lydia Petrovna Mironova, Ilyena Lydia Vasilievna Mironoff, Ilyena Vasilievna Mironova, Έλεν Μίρεν, هلن میرن, 海伦·米伦, 헬렌 미렌
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Dame Helen Mirren, born Helen Lydia Mironoff on 26 July 1945, is an English actor with a career spanning over six decades. She is renowned for her versatile roles across stage, television, and film. Mirren's notable works include her Academy Award-winning portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II in 'The Queen' (2006), for which she also won a British Academy Film Award. She has three consecutive wins for Best Actress at the British Academy Television Awards for her role as DCI Jane Tennison in 'Prime Suspect' (1991-2006). Other notable films include 'The Long Good Friday' (1980), 'Caligula' (1979), and 'Red' (2010) among many others. Mirren was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2003 for her services to drama.
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
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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.