How Proust Can Change Your Life

How Proust Can Change Your Life

Release date : March 19, 2000
Runtime : 58m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English / French /
Director :
Writers : Alain de Botton /
Production companies : Shaftesbury Productions / BBC /
March 19, 2000 58m United Kingdom Documentary English More
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A docu-drama portrait of the early-20th-century French author Marcel Proust, based on Alain de Botton's updated analysis of his work as a modern-day self-help guide. Ralph Fiennes plays Proust, with Phyllida Law and Donald Sinden as his contemporaries, while commentators including de Botton, Louis de Bernières and Doris Lessing explain their enthusiasm for his work.
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Felicity Kendal
The Narrator
Ralph Fiennes
Marcel Proust
Phyllida Law
Virginia Woolf
Donald Sinden
Duc d'Albufera
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James Joyce
Richard Blackford
Gabriel de La Rochefoucauld
Lily Bevan
Celeste Albaret
Katherine Porter
Anna de Noailles

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  • title:How Proust Can Change Your Life
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2000
  • Runtime:58m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English · French ·
  • Director:
  • Writers: Alain de Botton ·
  • Production companies: Shaftesbury Productions · BBC ·
  • Overview:A docu-drama portrait of the early-20th-century French author Marcel Proust, based on Alain de Botton's updated analysis of his work as a modern-day self-help guide. Ralph Fiennes plays Proust, with Phyllida Law and Donald Sinden as his contemporaries, while commentators including de Botton, Louis de Bernières and Doris Lessing explain their enthusiasm for his work.
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