La condesa rusa

China, 1936. Shangai es un hervidero donde se mezclan intrigas políticas, refugiados de diversas nacionalidades, fuerzas militares extranjeras y negocios internacionales. En medio de esta vorágine, tiene lugar el encuentro de Sofía (Natasha Richardson), una bella condesa rusa forzada por las circunstancias a trabajar como camarera y bailarina para mantener a su familia, y Jackson (Ralph Fiennes), un diplomático ciego y pesimista, que ha quedado destrozado por la pérdida de su familia. Su relación se desarrolla en La Condesa Blanca, un elegante club nocturno, donde el diplomático intenta aislarse del caos y la tragedia que lo rodean.

"The White Countess," a 2005 cinematic gem produced by Shanghai Film Group and Merchant Ivory Productions, transports viewers to the tumultuous world of 1930s Shanghai. Directed by James Ivory, the film intricately weaves the lives of its characters against the backdrop of a city teetering on the edge of war. At the heart of the story is Sofia, portrayed by the luminous Natasha Richardson, a Russian émigré who becomes a hostess at a nightclub to support her family. Her path crosses with that of a blind former American diplomat, played by Ralph Fiennes, who dreams of creating an ideal haven amidst the chaos—a club called "The White Countess." The film's setting in Shanghai is not merely a backdrop but a character in its own right, pulsating with the energy of a city caught between East and West. The opulence of the International Settlement contrasts sharply with the encroaching shadows of Japanese militarism, creating a vivid tapestry that reflects the characters' internal struggles. The cinematography captures the era's elegance and tension, immersing the audience in a world where every frame is a testament to the meticulous attention to detail that Merchant Ivory Productions is renowned for. Central to the narrative is the evolving relationship between Sofia and the diplomat, which blossoms amidst the backdrop of political unrest and personal loss. Their bond, built on mutual respect and shared dreams, offers a poignant exploration of hope and resilience. The performances by Richardson and Fiennes are compelling, drawing viewers into the emotional depths of their characters. The supporting cast, including Vanessa Redgrave and Lynn Redgrave, adds layers of complexity and warmth, enriching the film's emotional landscape. "The White Countess" is more than a historical drama; it is a meditation on the human spirit's capacity to find light in the darkest of times. Through its rich storytelling and exquisite visuals, the film invites audiences to reflect on the themes of love, loss, and the pursuit of an elusive ideal. As the characters navigate the complexities of their lives, the film leaves a lasting impression, reminding us of the enduring power of hope and the beauty of human connection.

Año2005

Presupuesto16000000$

Ingresos4092682$

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GénerosDramaHistoriaFamiliaRomanceBélica

Países de producciónChinaGermanyUnited States of AmericaUnited Kingdom

Compañías de producción

Merchant Ivory Productions

China Film Co-Production Corp.

Rising Star Productions

Global Cinema Group

VIP Medienfonds 3

Global Cinema

The White Countess

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