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Duration: 51 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: unknown |
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Birth Name: Natasha Jane Richardson
Birth Date: 1963-05-11
Birth Place: London, England, United Kingdom
Alternate Names: Natasha Jane Richardson
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Natasha Richardson (1963-2009) was an English actress known for her roles on stage and screen. Born into the prominent Redgrave acting family, she was the daughter of Vanessa Redgrave and Tony Richardson. Richardson began her career playing Mary Shelley and Patty Hearst in films before earning critical acclaim for her Broadway debut in 'Anna Christie'. She won multiple awards for her role as Sally Bowles in the 1998 revival of 'Cabaret'. Notable films include 'Patty Hearst', 'The Handmaid's Tale', 'Nell', 'The Parent Trap', and 'Maid in Manhattan'. Richardson was married to Liam Neeson from 1994 until her death, with whom she had two sons. She died in 2009 following a head injury sustained during a skiing accident.
Release Year: 1990
Nation: Italy, United Kingdom, United States of America
Alternative Title: The Comfort of Strangers, Cortesie per gli ospiti, Estranha Sedução, Etrange séduction, Muukalaisia Venetsiassa, El placer de los extraños, Pociecha od obcych, Der Trost von Fremden, Xenoi stin Venetia
Director: Paul Schrader
Writer: Harold Pinter, Ian McEwan
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Companies: Erre Produzioni, Reteitalia, Sovereign Pictures, The Rank Organisation
Genre: Drama, Film Based On A Novel, Thriller
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Keywords: lover, seduction, venice, italy
An English couple, Colin and Caroline, travel to Venice to mend their strained relationship. On their first night, they follow a stranger named Robert into his home where he regales them with disturbing stories from his childhood while getting them drunk on wine. The next day, they encounter Robert again and accept another invitation to his opulent apartment. There, they meet his lover, Carla, and witness the couple's unsettling dynamic. Colin becomes increasingly drawn to Carla, leading to complications in his relationship with Caroline. The film culminates in a tense confrontation at an empty theater.
Directed by Paul Schrader in 1990, 'Comfort of Strangers' is a psychological drama-thriller set against the backdrop of Venice. Based on Ian McEwan's novel of the same name, the film explores themes of voyeurism, seduction, and the complexities of relationships. It follows an English couple navigating their marriage while being pursued by a mysterious local named Robert. The movie is notable for its atmospheric portrayal of Venice and Schrader's characteristic exploration of dark human desires.