The Way We Live Now

Stars
4
Rating
PG
Author
Anthony Trolope (1875 novel); Andrew Davies (screenplay)
Length
4 episodes
Director
David Yates
The Way We Live Now
Synopsis
"The Way We Live Now is a 2001 four-part television adaptation of the Anthony Trollope novel The Way We Live Now. The serial was first broadcast on the BBC and was directed by David Yates, written by Andrew Davies and produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark. David Suchet starred as Auguste Melmotte, with Shirley Henderson as his daughter Marie, Matthew Macfadyen as Sir Felix Carbury, Cillian Murphy as Paul Montague and Miranda Otto as Mrs Hurtle." [Wikipedia] "Based on the 1875 novel by Anthony Trollope, this sharp-edged miniseries artfully satirizes the greed and hypocrisy of upper-class Victorian society. The main story revolves around Augustus Melmotte, a mysterious financier who settles in London." [Netflix] "Comprising 100 chapters, The Way We Live Now was Trollope's longest novel, and is particularly rich in sub-plot. It was inspired by the financial scandals of the early 1870s; Trollope had just returned to England from abroad, and was appalled by the greed and dishonesty those scandals exposed. This novel was his rebuke. It dramatised how such greed and dishonesty pervaded the commercial, political, moral, and intellectual life of that era." {Wikipedia]
Genre
Miniseries
Released
2001
Location
British Isles
Period
Victorian England
Netflix
No

This movie is linked to the following periods

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Category
Victorian Period
1837
1901
British Isles