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    Ralph Fiennes to direct and star in class drama ‘The Beacon’ for Cornerstone
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    Ralph Fiennes to direct and star in class drama ‘The Beacon’ for Cornerstone

    2024-01-31T15:23:00Z

    The drama explores class, race and identity in the UK.

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    Sony Pictures Classics takes worldwide on Nicholas Hytner’s ‘The Choral’ starring Ralph Fiennes and Jim Broadbent
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    Sony Pictures Classics takes worldwide on Nicholas Hytner’s ‘The Choral’ starring Ralph Fiennes and Jim Broadbent

    2024-03-21T09:57:00Z

    Alan Bennett has written the script, with Kevin Loader and Damian Jones producing.

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    Ralph Fiennes’ 'The White Crow' lands at SPC
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    Ralph Fiennes’ 'The White Crow' lands at SPC

    2018-08-13T16:54:00Z

    David Hare adapted screenplay about Russian dancer’s daring escape to West.

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    The Invisible Woman
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    The Invisible Woman

    2013-09-07T13:23:00Z

    Dir: Ralph Fiennes. UK. 2013. 111mins

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    The Invisible Woman
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    The Invisible Woman

    2012-05-14T11:29:00Z

    Ralph Fiennes’ second directing project following Coriolanus tells the story of Charles Dickens’ secret love affair with a young actress. Who better to play the iconic author than Fiennes himself. Sarah Cooper reports.

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    Exploring the storyboards of The Invisible Woman
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    Exploring the storyboards of The Invisible Woman

    2013-09-29T20:18:00Z

    In this excerpt from The Art of Movie Storyboards, Ralph Fiennes and storyboard artist Temple Clark collaborate on the historical drama.

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    Production underway on Fiennes' The Invisible Woman
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    Production underway on Fiennes' The Invisible Woman

    2012-04-25T13:02:00Z

    Shooting will take place in London and Kent until the end of June.

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    SPC finds Invisible Woman
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    SPC finds Invisible Woman

    2013-02-09T06:00:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Sony Pictures Classics snaps up US rights to Ralph Fiennes’ Charles Dickens drama from WestEnd.

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    Set report: Ralph Fiennes' Rudolf Nureyev drama 'The White Crow'
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    Set report: Ralph Fiennes' Rudolf Nureyev drama 'The White Crow'

    2017-11-02T13:59:00Z

    Ralph Fiennes’ latest film as director spotlights Soviet ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev’s defection to the West in 1961.

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    Fiennes confirmed to direct The Invisible Woman for Headline
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    Fiennes confirmed to direct The Invisible Woman for Headline

    2011-08-09T10:18:00Z

    Headline’s slate also includes Dustin Hoffman’s Quartet, The Recycler, and The Drivers.

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