Leo Tolstoy's story of compulsive jealousy set to the disturbing chords of Ludwig Van Beethoven's "The Kreutzer Sonata" is given a lurid screen treatment by British director Bernard Rose. Danny Huston ...
London-based sales and production company Independent has taken on international rights to Bernard Rose's The Kreutzer Sonata. Jeff Berg at ICM is handling the US rights. Danny Huston, Elisabeth Rohm, ...
Based on a formerly banned story by Tolstoy and embellished by Beethoven’s Kreutzer Sonata for violin and piano, Bernard Rose’s study of sexual obsession doesn’t spare the humping scenes. A rich ...
FILM and stage veteran Barry Otto will make his debut with State Theatre Company in Tolstoy's The Kreutzer Sonata at next year's Adelaide Festival. For the first time, the company's set-building ...
British-born director Bernard Rose, known as a horror specialist for his 1992 shocker Candyman, is showing some stunning form with his modern adaptations of Tolstoy. After a conventional account of ...
The Kreutzer Sonata is based on a novella by Leo Tolstoy, named after Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata. The work is an argument for the ideal of sexual abstinence and an in-depth first-person description ...
Rose made a so-so version of Anna Karenina a few years back as well as a biopic about the composer of The Kreutzer Sonata, and he brings Tolstoy and Beethoven together in this version of the former's ...
Following Ivan XTC, Bernard Rose and Danny Huston return to Tolstoy for this study of murderous envy that simmers like a B noir, only to disappoint once the steam clears from the energetic sex scenes ...
Based on Tolstoy’s novel “Kreutzer Sonata”. At a large international airport, blocked by a snowstorm, Andrea tells a stranger what made him murder his wife, Antonia, a famous pianist who sacrificed ...
Bernard Rose and Danny Huston, back together for another updating of Tolstoy, haven't quite achieved the poisonous allure of their earlier Ivans xtc (2000). Huston plays Edgar Hudson, vain, ...
Based -- loosely -- on Leo Tolstoy, this film starred feted stage star Nance O'Neil but is rather better remembered as Theda Bara's follow-up to the sensational A Fool There Was (1914).
Beethoven and Tolstoy seem to be the twin obsessions of British director Bernard Rose (Immortal Beloved, Anna Karenina), who here turns in his best film since the lacerating ivansxtc (2000). Danny ...