Happy Prince

Nominee
Teddy Award ~ Best Feature Film
Berlin International Film Festival
'The Happy Prince' proves that Rupert Everett was born to tell the tumultuous story of a kindred spirit. Oscar Wilde would be proud.

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The Happy Prince

In a cheap Parisian hotel room, Oscar Wilde lies on his death bed and the past floods back, transporting him to other times and places. Was he once the most famous man in London? The artist crucified by a society that once worshiped him? The lover imprisoned and freed, yet still running towards ruin in the final chapter of his life? Under the microscope of death he reviews the failed attempt to reconcile with his long suffering wife, Constance; the ensuing reprisal of his fatal love affair with Lord Alfred Douglas; and the warmth and devotion of Robbie Ross, who tried and failed to save him from himself. From Dieppe to Naples to Paris, freedom is elusive and Oscar is a penniless vagabond, always moving on, shunned by his old acquaintances, but revered by a strange group of outlaws and urchins to whom he tells the old stories - his incomparable wit still sharp. THE HAPPY PRINCE is a portrait of the dark side of a genius who lived and died for love in the last days of the nineteenth century.
R
Genre
Drama, History, LGBT, Bio-pic, Art & Artists
Runtime
105
Language
English
Director
Rupert Everett
Writer(s)
Rupert Everett
Cast
Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Emily Watson, Edwin Thomas, Colin Morgan, Tom Wilkinson
Awards:
Nominee, Teddy Award ~ Best Feature Film, Berlin International Film Festival
FEATURED REVIEW
David EdelsteinNew York Magazine/Vulture

Although Rupert Everett’s Oscar Wilde biopic 'The Happy Prince' has a downward trajectory that left the audience at its Sundance premiere more muted than was warranted, it’s lifted into the stratosphere by Everett’s magnificent performance. I mean no insult to say that I didn’t think Everett had ...

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