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Women In Love (1969) Official

Released in 1969, Ken Russell’s Women in Love arrived as a cinematic lightning rod, capturing the eruptive energy of the late-sixties sexual revolution through a 1920s period lens. An adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's landmark novel, the film is celebrated for its lush visual excess and its fearless exploration of human desire and societal constraints. Key Feature Highlights

Vanessa Redgrave and Faye Dunaway both turned down the role of Ursula. Women in Love (1969)

: Cinematographer Billy Williams earned an Oscar nomination for his work on the film. He and Russell used innovative color filters and a dynamic camera to translate the novel's sensory-heavy prose into a vivid on-screen experience. Production Facts & Trivia Information Director Ken Russell Primary Cast Alan Bates, Oliver Reed, Glenda Jackson, Jennie Linden Setting A mining town in post-World War I England Academy Awards 4 Nominations; 1 Win (Best Actress - Glenda Jackson) Casting Trivia Released in 1969, Ken Russell’s Women in Love

: The film was produced and written by Larry Kramer, who would later become a world-renowned activist. His screenplay wove together Lawrence’s original text with the author's personal letters and poems, creating a "philosophy of relationships" that explored both heterosexual and homoerotic bonds. Key Feature Highlights Vanessa Redgrave and Faye Dunaway

Released in 1969, Ken Russell’s Women in Love arrived as a cinematic lightning rod, capturing the eruptive energy of the late-sixties sexual revolution through a 1920s period lens. An adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's landmark novel, the film is celebrated for its lush visual excess and its fearless exploration of human desire and societal constraints. Key Feature Highlights

Vanessa Redgrave and Faye Dunaway both turned down the role of Ursula.

: Cinematographer Billy Williams earned an Oscar nomination for his work on the film. He and Russell used innovative color filters and a dynamic camera to translate the novel's sensory-heavy prose into a vivid on-screen experience. Production Facts & Trivia Information Director Ken Russell Primary Cast Alan Bates, Oliver Reed, Glenda Jackson, Jennie Linden Setting A mining town in post-World War I England Academy Awards 4 Nominations; 1 Win (Best Actress - Glenda Jackson) Casting Trivia

: The film was produced and written by Larry Kramer, who would later become a world-renowned activist. His screenplay wove together Lawrence’s original text with the author's personal letters and poems, creating a "philosophy of relationships" that explored both heterosexual and homoerotic bonds.

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