The Hours

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Spanning across various time periods in the 20th Century, a drama which revolves around three very different women: two of whom have been profoundly affected by the works of Virginia Woolf; the other woman is Woolf, herself. All three are battling wi... more

Spanning across various time periods in the 20th Century, a drama which revolves around three very different women: two of whom have been profoundly affected by the works of Virginia Woolf; the other woman is Woolf, herself. All three are battling with issues of freedom, responsibility and identity. As the story unfolds, they are negotiating their way through different depressive states: Virginia Woolf is struggling to write her novel "Mrs. Dalloway" in 1923, as she recovers from depression; Laura Brown is a depressed and pregnant L.A. housewife who reads Woolf's novel in 1949, as she plans her husband's birthday party; and, the exasperated Clarissa Vaughn is a book editor in modern-day New York, who is planning a farewell party for her AIDS-inflicted former lover, Richard--a famous author who had nicknamed her Mrs. Dalloway.

GENRE: Drama , Romance
MPAA RATING: PG-13
RUN TIME: 114 minutes
RELEASE DATE: December 27, 2002
STARRING: Meryl Streep , Nicole Kidman , Julianne Moore , Ed Harris , Claire Danes
DIRECTOR(S): Stephen Daldry
PRODUCER(S): Scott Rudin, Robert Fox
WRITER(S): David Hare
STUDIO: Miramax Films
OFFICIAL MOVIE WEBSITE: http://www.thehoursmovie.com/home.p
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