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Suzanna Hamilton

Birth Name: Suzanna Hamilton

Birth Date: 1960-01-01

Birth Place: London, England, UK

Details

Alternate Names: Suzanne Hamilton, Zanna Hamilton, Сюзанна Гамильтон, Сюзанна Хэмилтон, سوزانا همیلتون

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Swallows and Amazons (1974) as Susan Walker

Most Important Roles:

  • Out of Africa (1985) as Felicity
  • Goodie-Two-Shoes (1984) as Veronica
  • Benjamin's Struggle (2005) as Vivienne
  • Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984) as Julia
  • Tale of a Vampire (1993) as Ann
  • Swallows and Amazons (1974) as Susan Walker
  • The Island on Bird Street (1997) as Stasya's Mother
  • The Voice (1989) as Julia
  • Brimstone & Treacle (1982) as Patricia Bates
  • Wetherby (1985) as Karen Creasy

Career Highlights:

  • Out of Africa (1985)
  • Goodie-Two-Shoes (1984)
  • Benjamin's Struggle (2005)
  • Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984)
  • Tale of a Vampire (1993)
  • Swallows and Amazons (1974)
  • The Island on Bird Street (1997)
  • The Voice (1989)
  • Brimstone & Treacle (1982)
  • Wetherby (1985)

Full Biography

Suzanna Hamilton, born on February 8, 1960 in London, England, is an English actress best known for her role as Julia in the 1984 film adaptation of George Orwell's 'Nineteen Eighty-Four'. Her other notable roles include Tess (1979), Brimstone and Treacle (1982), Wetherby (1985), Out of Africa (1985), Wish Me Luck (ITV drama, 1988), Casualty (BBC medical drama, 1993-94), and McCallum (STV drama, 1995-97).


About the Movie: Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984)

Poster for Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984)

Release Year: 1984

Nation: Germany, Netherlands, United Kingdom

Alternative Title: 1984, Premonición 1984, Orwell 1984, Rok 1984, Hiljadu devetsto osamdeset četvrta, Neunzehnhundertvierundachtzig

Director: Michael Radford

Writer: George Orwell, Michael Radford

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: 20th Century Fox, Atlantic Releasing Corporation, Umbrella-Rosenblum Film Production, Virgin Benelux, Virgin Films, Virgin Schallplatten

Genre: Drama, Dystopian Film, Film Based On A Novel, Political Drama, Political Thriller Film, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Film

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award6 wins & 3 nominations total

Similar:

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  • Excellent Cadavers (1999)

Keywords

Story

In Michael Radford's 1984 adaptation of George Orwell's novel, Winston Smith, a lowly bureaucrat at the Ministry of Truth in the totalitarian state of Oceania, begins to secretly rebel against Big Brother's regime by writing down his thoughts and desires in a diary. He starts an affair with Julia, another party member who shares his seditious views. Their relationship deepens amidst the suffocating surveillance of the Party, leading them to join the underground resistance group 'The Brotherhood'. However, their clandestine life doesn't go unnoticed by O'Brien, a high-ranking Party official and Winston's supposed friend. Betrayed and tortured for his rebellion, Winston is ultimately broken and publicly recants his love for Julia. The film ends with Winston accepting his fate as Big Brother watches over him.

Summary

Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984) is a British dystopian film directed by Michael Radford, based on George Orwell's seminal novel of the same name. Set in the future totalitarian state of Oceania, the film explores themes of power, surveillance, and rebellion through the eyes of Winston Smith. The story is a grim vision of life under a hyper-state, where individuality is crushed, history is rewritten daily, and Big Brother's omnipresent gaze ensures compliance. Radford's adaptation captures the essence of Orwell's chilling dystopia, offering a stark critique of authoritarianism.