Wednesday, March 30, 2011

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Shadowlands

RELEASE DATE
December 25, 1993 ORIGINAL TITLE

Shadowlands
DIRECTOR
Richard Attenborough
PRODUCTORES
Richard Attenborough, Brian Eastman
GUION
William Nicholson
REPARTO
Anthony Hopkins (Clive Staples Lewis), Debra Winger (Joy Gresham), Edward Hardwicke (Warren Lewis), Joseph Mazzello (Douglas Gresham), James Frain (Peter Whistler), Julian Fellowes (Desmond Arding), Michael Denison (Harry Harrington), John Wood (Christopher Riley), Roddy-Maude-Roxby (Arnold Dopliss), Andrew Seear (Bob Chafer), Tim McMullan (Nick Farrell), John Wood (Christopher Riley), Andrew Hawkins (Rupert Parrish), Peter Howell (Presidente de la Universidad), Robert Flemyng (Claude Bird), Toby Whithouse (Frith), Daniel Goode (Lieven), Scott Handy (Standish), Charles Simon (Barker), Giles Oldershaw (Marcus), Simon Cowell-Parker (John Egan), Roger Ashton-Griffiths (Doctor Eddie Monk), Pat Keen (Señora Young), Walter Sparrow (Fred Paxford), Peter Firth (Doctor Craig)
CINEMATOGRAFÍA
Roger Pratt
BANDA SONORA
George Fenton
DISTRIBUIDA POR:
Paramount Pictures & Savoy Pictures
DURACIÓN
131 minutos

JACK LEWIS: "Penumbra."
WHISTLER PETER: "What?
JACK LEWIS: "It's one of my stories. Penumbra live on Earth. The sun always shines elsewhere. Beyond the bend, beyond the crest of a hill. "

JACK LEWIS:" Your father is a teacher. "
WHISTLER PETER:" Yes, he died a few months ago. "
JACK LEWIS: "Sorry."
WHISTLER PETER: "I loved her."
JACK LEWIS: "Does he know?"
WHISTLER PETER: "I think so."
JACK LEWIS: "Things must be said, the moment passes and go back to being alone." PETER
WHISTLER: "Yes"
JACK LEWIS: "We read to know are not alone. That's what her father said. I have not forgotten. "

CURIOSITIES
The film is based on the life of Jack Lewis, author of the saga "The Chronicles of Narnia" and his relationship with Joy Gresham. The screenplay by William Nicholson is based on his own television production of 1985 and its subsequent adaptation to a play premiered in 1990. The original television production was titled "The name is Joy" and was originally written by Brian Sibley ending writing the book "Shadowlands: The True Story of CS Lewis and Joy Davidman. The play premiered at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on November 11, 1990, and had 169 performances to close on April 7, 1991. He received a Tony Award nomination as best play of 1991. There are certain differences between the play and movie. The play begins with a discussion of Le wis about the mystery of suffering, while the film makes this one of the sanctity of marriage. In the book the honeymoon of Joy and Jack takes place in Greece, while in the film visit the Golden Valley in England, instead of the writer's childhood. In television production, Joy had another son, Douglas also called David. Richard Attenborough has replaced as director Sydney Pollack. When he joined the project and have had in mind Hopkis Anthony and Debra Winger for the lead roles. Originally he had been asked to lead Barbara Streisand and interpret the character of Joy Gresham, but this declined the offer, preferring to deal with "A Normal Heart" project that never took place. Because it is unknown internationally, Nigel Hawthorne, who had played with Jack Lewis on the play, was replaced by Anthony Hopkins, who was on the rise. Michael Denison, who interpreted tobacco Harry Harrington replaced Peter Barkworth. This is also the latest film by Robert Flemyng, Michael Denison, Norman Bird, and Gerald Sim. Anthony Hopkis prefer to memorize your part of the script independently, while Debra Winger is in favor of the repeated trials on the scene. To accommodate to Winger, Richard Attenborough was given to rehearse with her, reading the share of Hopkins. In real life, Douglas Gresham became the heir to Jack Lewis, and is one of the producers who have done the film series "The Chronicles of Narnia." In one scene from the film, Douglas can be seen reading in bed. The book that this reading is "The Hobbit" by Tolkien, who was a good friend and colleague Jack Lewis in real life. Joy's husband was William Lindsay Gresham Gresham, an author whose most famous work was made into movies with the title of "Alley of the Lost Souls" (1947) with one Tyr Power. The Pub "Bird and Baby "in the movie was actually" The Eagle and Child ", in which Jack Lewis was a frequent customer. Debra Winger received a nomination for Best Actress Oscars, William Nicholson and another for Best Adapted Screenplay. First it lost to Holly Hunter for "The Piano", while Nicholson lost to Steven Zaillian for "Schindler's List." Although unnoticed at the box office and Academy Awards, the film was unanimously praised by critics.


PERSONAL NOTE I remember the first time I saw this movie. I was on my trip to Earth in Alsa, and worried that I put the usual hodgepodge of bus, I found this very pleasant surprise. There are different points this film surprised me. The first was the treatment of loneliness as a way of life. I think if you are a loner like me, there are many key points in this movie that will do it to feel identified. One might think that the characters of Jack and Joy have many links in common, but the strongest of them all is the loneliness. While Joy seems more willing to fight that feeling with an outgoing personality and determined, while Jack has become more secretive character, although this obviously fascinated by women. The only escape from Jack is reading, lectures, and stories filled with magic that served as his escape route. We arrived at another point that fascinated me, and this is the fear of disclosure. The film makes constant reference to the need to express our feelings before it's too late. In this way relates the fear of love, with the inevitable fears of loss. However, it opens the window to the possibility that if we close that way, if we succumb to this fear, we run the risk of ending up experiencing a life of emptiness, also equivalent to the loss that we fear. Thus we come to those signs that give us life at certain times, such as in this case is Joy cancer. Such signs two paths open to us. One is to close it again for fear of loss, and another is to decide to maximize the time we have next to someone who can help us to live again. This is the real backdrop of this elegant and romantic film that teaches us the importance of living day to day and not close to it. The work of the entire cast of actors is exceptional as well as touching emotions at all times making the viewer at the same time gives us a bright and beautiful vision of feelings, and how to handle certain situations in our lives. Question whether a doubt a jewel that has not been known to be as should have been.

HISTORY (This section contains details of the plot and story)
Jack Lewis, a graduate of the University of Oxford, a professor at Magdalen College and author of "The Chronicles of Narnia." Jack shares a house with his brother Warren, and combines his writing and his lectures with various conferences. Jack has been in correspondence with an American divorcee named Joy and mother Greshman, which is dedicated to writing poems. Both have been in correspondence due to the admiration of Joy and Jack tales, and have found their conversations. Jack meanwhile has found a soulmate in appreciating Joy their work often ridiculed by his colleagues at the University. Joy When visiting England, they decide to meet in Oxford, despite the doubts of Jack's brother, Warren. Jack has a long conversation with Joy and discover in her a woman of courage, intelligent, sensitive and unashamedly sa about expressing their opinions despite being in a society ruled by men. Both hold an evening of conversations that help them better known. When Jack came to the station Joy asks you to visit again and is asked to do so in the company of his son, a fan of "The Chronicles of Narnia." On the next visit, Joy sees her son Douglas asks Jack to sign his copy of the story, and visit the writer's garret, where the closet of his childhood was the inspiration for his first book of The Chronicles of Narnia. " During her dinner, Jack discovers that mother and child will spend Christmas alone in an English hotel, and extends an invitation to accompany both Warren, as the same. Christmas arrival, mother and son go, and before dinner, Jack invites her to attend a small celebration at the University, where Joy responds to the lack of respect of some of his colleagues with confidence and ease. Back to Jack's house, this is a Douglas in the attic, and the boy shows especially disappointed, revealing that does not support the cries heard sometimes at home with their parents, to what Jack is a connection with the boy. After Christmas dinner, Jack and Joy kept back. During this talk, Joy confesses that her husband is an alcoholic and that she is his second wife. Joy's husband has filed for divorce when she meets another girl. Douglas Joy and start again, and Jack tries to help a young student who has financial problems discovered during a book signing. The young man rejects his help during a conference in London, Jack discovers Joy in the audience, and both are to dine with her. There, Joy reveals that divorce with her husband has been consummated, but can not stay long in England. Jack agrees to marry her to get the British to the surprise of his brother, who attends the da bo. However, after the wedding Jack shows distant, and Warren, realizing this establishes friendship with the girl. However, Joy shows dissatisfaction with the barriers that Jack has been established between them. When the student with Jack decides to leave the university to graduate a year, faces the indifference of Jack, although he had offered assistance. Jack reacts and calls Joy, just as she suffers an attack of pain that leads to the hospital. At the hospital it is discovered that Joy has cancer, and doctors Jack reveals that this is going to die. Joy Jack visits in the hospital, and this request reveals her diagnosis that doctors have refused to communicate to the young. Meanwhile, Douglas is in your home with Warren who cares for him. Joy's condition reacted to Jack begins to realize his true feelings for her, admitting that he loves. Jack begins to worry about what will happen to Douglas, who she's visiting her mother to hospital. There Jack asks Joy to confirm their legal marriage married by the church, admitting his feelings for her. After that, Jack talks to Douglas who is frustrated by the illness of his mother. Jack asks permission to marry with his mother and the boy claims that he looks good. In the hospital room, the couple ends their marriage in the eyes of God, Warren and Douglas. Just then, Joy begins treatment for cancer. Travel by train, Jack is reunited with his troubled student named Peter Whitley, who has become a teacher, and he confesses to having lost his father. Both agree that the feelings have to confess they miss the opportunity, and one end only once more. Just then, Joy suffers an improvement and begins to walk again achieved with the aid of crutches. The doctor announces that you should follow their reviews, but can leave the hospital. Jack will asked to go home with him, because they are married, and it accepts. At home, Joy meets his son again. When Joy forces recovered, the couple decided to spend their honeymoon in a small hotel near Golden Valley, one of Jack's favorite places as a child. During the visit, Joy pointed out to Jack who are living on borrowed time, and that this will die sooner or later. Joy asks Jack to enjoy the time they have left, and then get on with your life. Back, Joy gets worse again, and he faces his imminent death, confessing what is happening to Douglas. Joy asks Jack to let her go and take care of Douglas. After that, Joy died. On the death of Joy, Jack becomes a man ice, but a conversation with Douglas makes manage to express their feelings of loss and re-take the course of his life.

SCENE
During a storm on his visit to the Golden Valley, Joy Jack pointed out to the inevitability of their suffering, and that should continue with their lives.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

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Saturday, March 26, 2011

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Friday, March 25, 2011

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Our trip through Provence comes to an end. The last stage is devoted to the Camargue that, despite being part of the same region, desolate landscapes, wetlands and so specific personality are a world apart that much different from the picture of Provence. The mountains, forests of oak trees and lavender fields give way to Great Plains where native white horses graze and bulls, both symbols of the Camargue. Located between the departments of Vaucluse and Gard, is the largest river delta in western Europe. Geographically it is wedged between the two arms of the Rhone Delta and the Mediterranean, limiting almost triangular shape on the west by the Petit Rhone and the East with the Grand Rhone.
Because of its climate and characteristics, hosts a large number of birds, among which the pink flamingo who spends winters in his extensive swamps. But his image is associated not only birds, also the horse and the bull.



In muddy grass horses are bred half-wild bulls and Camargue.
celebrities are said white horses of Camargue wild horses descended from those who lived in Gaul in prehistoric times and appear in paintings Lascaux cave, others, however, attributed to a North African origin and there are those who speak of Tibetan origin. They are miniature horses, with a back up to 145 cm high, introduced primarily in agriculture but is now used for tourist rides. Its wide and hard hooves, which do not need shoes, are ideal for wetlands. It is curious why these horses are born with black hair and six months ago, the coat takes the characteristic silver-gray color.
The bulls, with its lyre-shaped horns, are raised for Provencal bull called férias or camargaises courses, which are not killed the animal.
Jeans, gardians , with its typical wide-brimmed black hats are excellent horsemen guarding herds of bulls and horses, the Manader , mounted on horseback.




For crops, rice is the product best adapted to the conditions of the Camargue and has become the first European producer of rice.
The two largest cities in the region are Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer and beautiful walled city of Aigues Mortes .
is a popular tourist area that offers a variety of activities and long beaches of golden sand. Although the supply is ample, in the summer when the French down south in search of their much longed sun can be difficult to find accommodation without prior reservation.
in winter is another story and you can enjoy the landscape with few hassles.
It reminded me in many ways the Delta del Ebro, perhaps through the villages of whitewashed houses on one level or perhaps by the tracts of land where there is not a sad hill.
a few miles of leaving Arles and change the landscape in a clear and begin to see the great plains. Nor take us long to see horses and bulls, many more horses than bulls. The road is full of style accommodation gîtes or chambres d'hostes , which would become the Bed & Breakfast or our cottages which also offers sale of local products and horseback horse. We arrived
Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer and first it seems that the people themselves do not have too many tourist attractions, highlighting only the beautiful belfry belfry of the parish church and some corners with sculptures that emphasize the elements of the region: a white horse, a bull, a chopper, flamingos ...

know if it's not the cold or why it's Saturday but the streets are empty and locals still closed.
We walked to the small port where the bullring. Judging by the large number of restaurants, cafes and bars I get the idea how this port must be summer, but at this morning we see a fisherman just tinkering with their networks. The port continues with a long beach. It seems that the air blowing is no coincidence, since the beach is full of windbreaks where shelter.







Les-Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer must her name to Mary St. James, sister of the Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalene and Mary Salome, mother of the Apostles John and James. Also the Egyptian servant Sara it is related to the people. According to legend, 40 feet in the year, those Christians came safely to the coast from Palestine to board a small boat without a sail. In gratitude, erected a shrine to the Virgin Mary and Saint James, Mary Salome and Sara stayed to evangelize Camargue. After his death, the three women characters became cult and established a pilgrimage to this place. In the ninth century and the threat of the Saracens, a fortified church was built to replace the original humble chapel. It resembles a powerful stronghold because of the parapet that surrounds the building, which was added later in the fourteenth century.




Since the nineteenth century houses the shrines of the three Marys found in a crypt in the choir for that purpose.
The maid Sara is also venerated as patron saint of the gypsies as tradition says belonged to this ethnic group and is the subject of a great annual pilgrimage that lasts two days and two nights, 24 and 25 May.
We headed Aigues Mortes which is just over 30 miles. We drove on a quiet local road that allows us to enjoy the scenery and stopping to get closer to the herd of horses.



Aigues-Mortes
is located in the middle of an area of \u200b\u200bsalt ponds and canals in the Rhone blends with the sea. Port city in origin, currently is located inland, eight miles from the coast. The town was founded in 1241 and was built on marshland, salt marshes and lagoons so its very name "dead water" refers to the place.








French King Louis IX the Holy acquired land to the monks with the intention of founding a proprietary port on the Mediterranean. In 1248, 35,000 men in 1500 ships sailed way of the Seventh Crusade to free Jerusalem.
is a beautiful town surrounded by walls that have remained almost intact. The city was fortified in 1272 and was finished by the end of the century under the reign of Philip IV the Fair. Barely half a century later, the channels began to be covered with sand and the port was leaving the city practically unusable forgotten. Thanks to this has been perfectly preserved walled enclosure. Across the entrance are found intertwined streets reaching the central square with a statue of St. Louis, patron of the city. We found a lot more room than in Saintes Maries and its streets are lined with souvenir shops and products from Provence, and Marseille soap lavender, olive oil, wine and crafts.







survive some examples of French donjon, ie the tower floor. On the one hand it is a fortress, while the other houses a living area.
The city is a regular rectangle about 570 by 300 meters long with round towers that protect the wall in different sections, from which archers could make any aggressor white.
Horses have always been linked to the history and legends of ancient Aigues-Mortes. Children are told that if they misbehave, will come the dreaded Lou Drape and taken away. This is a horse that roams the night in the walled area and croup can be extended to accommodate 100 children who were naughty take to the marshes for food.







We leave a door of the wall and spotted a line of white hills: it is of the saltworks. It is the salt-producing area around the country and the region's main industry after tourism. The Peccais salt, were owned by the Abbot of Psalmody and the lords of Uzès and Almargen. In 1275, Philippe Le Bel compared to Uzès Bermon Peccais land. In the late eighteenth century there were 17 salt pans, of which the Abbot and the salt of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem were exploited by the Church, while the rest were operated by different owners. In 1856, the Company Salines du Midi, buy the salt and founded the company name "Company of Salinas de Midi (CSM)."
of Aigues Mortes we went to the village of Le Grau du Roi where we saw a large group of flamingos.






Back in Saintes Maries de la Mer with the intention of eating and now it seems that everyone has woken up: many people on the street and the restaurants full. The street market located in the Hotel de Ville Square is already reaping their jobs. Camargue eat a big salad, some delicious mussels and a mellow stew of bull meat, the house specialty and region, of course.


Upon leaving the restaurant, we heard music coming from the Seville Plaza del Ayuntamiento. A group of gypsies have set up a show and within minutes you have made your audience. In May, when thousands gather to worship their patron Saint Sara, you must mount a soiree worthy of admiration. Meanwhile, a group of grandparents outside the fun, play their game of petanque, the French national sport, doing the minimum for the dances and songs of the gypsies. With this joy in the body that spread the Seville, we took leave of Saintes Maries and the Camargue to undertake the journey back home.




hidden surprises Camargue that surprises visitors to display what it is: simple, authentic, unpretentious, with traditions and a unique culture, friendly people and friendly, partygoers and good living.