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- “Vita & Virginia” wastes the talents of four people—its two subjects and the two women that play them. It is a deeply frustrating movie, a film that not only can’t find the right tone from scene to scene but feels disjointed in individual moments too.
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Aug 23, 2019 · Powered by JustWatch. “Vita & Virginia” wastes the talents of four people—its two subjects and the two women that play them. It is a deeply frustrating movie, a film that not only can’t find the right tone from scene to scene but feels disjointed in individual moments too.
Aug 22, 2019 · ‘Vita & Virginia’ Review: A Real-Life Affair Made Lifeless This film about Vita Sackville-West and Virginia Woolf is a droopy tale of dissatisfied women and their brushed-aside men. Share...
Parents need to know that Vita & Virginia is about the affair that upper-crust British socialite and popular writer Vita Sackville-West relentlessly pursued with the mentally unstable Bloomsbury writer Virginia Woolf. The two are seen having sex, with kissing and briefly exposed breasts.
- Chanya Button
- Barbara Shulgasser-Parker
- Gemma Arterton
Nov 7, 2023 · Pros: historical basis; costumes Cons: inappropriate music and computer graphics; unsuccessful script “Vita and Virginia” / Vita & Virginia. Genre melodrama. Directed by Chania Button. Starring Gemma Arterton (Vita Sackville-West), Elizabeth Debicki (Virginia Woolf), Isabella Rossellini (Lady Sackville), Rupert Penry-Jones (Harold Nicholson ...
Jul 7, 2019 · The Observer Biopics. This article is more than 4 years old. Review. Vita & Virginia review – leaden take on a Bloomsbury romance. Despite Elizabeth Debicki and Gemma Arterton’s best efforts,...
Aug 20, 2019 · August 20, 2019. 1. When capricious socialite and writer Vita Sackville-West (Gemma Arterton) first glimpses Virginia Woolf (Elizabeth Debicki) at a bohemian party in Chanya Button’s Vita & Virginia, the latter is the midst of a dance, her head leaning back and arms freely swaying in the air.
Sep 18, 2018 · Sep 18, 2018 11:50am PT. Toronto Film Review: ‘Vita & Virginia’. By Jessica Kiang. One reason that the great Virginia Woolf has proven resistant to the flattening instincts of the...