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James Ivory

A Room with a View

 7.2      8.3

Lucy Honeychurch shares a brief romance with George Emerson in Florence. Yet as she tries to move on with her life and look for marriage elsewhere, can she truly forget the events of that summer?

  • Director: James Ivory
  • Main Cast: Maggie Smith, Helena Bonham Carter, Julian Sands, Denholm Elliott
  • Soundtrack: Richard Robbins
  • Cinematography: Tony Pierce-Roberts
  • Screenplay: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, Edward Morgan Forster
  • Cinema Premiere: April 11, 1986





Reviews by critics from other countries

Foreign Reviews

3 foreign reviews of A Room with a View (1985)

  • 1. Filmtopp
    4 / 5

    Translated from swedish: The acting is consistently top-notch and the director has managed to bring out the best from each character. Great attention is also paid to details, not just scenographically but also in the storytelling, which makes the film feel more natural. What prevents the film from reaching all the way to a perfect score is that it occasionally feels a bit too long and drawn-out.

    Swedish: filmtopp.se »

  • 2. Fredrik Fyhr
    Positive, no rating

    Translated from swedish: The story is by nature more lighthearted and there is something sublime in the film's tone of innocent cluelessness, primarily colored by the acting's charmingly naive simplicity; a dreamy mindlessness that recalls youthful carefreeness.
    - Fredrik Fyhr

    Swedish: fredrikfyhr.se »

  • 3. Corren
    Positive, no rating

    Translated from swedish: The plot is actually thin. The once-celebrated acting now seems a bit awkward, and for long stretches nothing happens. But the images are beautiful and the message about letting beauty and open-mindedness into a narrow existence is always right.
    - Susanne Sigroth-Lambe

    Swedish: Corren »



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World-Wide Box Office Revenue

Box Office

A Room with a View has earned a total of 21 045 075 dollars from cinemas across the world (the global box office).