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Julianne Moore | Barbara Baekeland | |
Stephen Dillane | Brooks Baekeland | |
Eddie Redmayne | Antony Baekeland | |
Elena Anaya | Blanca | |
Simón Andreu | Jean Pierre Souvestre | |
Jim Arnold | Joost Van Den Heuvels | |
Xavier Capdet | Gate man | |
Barney Clark | Tony as a child | |
Hugh Dancy | Sam | |
Abel Folk | Carlos Durán | |
Mapi Galán | Simone Lippe | |
Anne Reid | Nini Daly | |
Unax Ugalde | Black Jake Martínez | |
Belén Rueda | Pilar Durán | |
Brendan Price | ||
Simon Andreu | Jean Pierre Souvestre | |
Martin Huber | Aschwin Lippe | |
Minnie Marx | Midge Van Den Heuvels | |
Melina Matthews | Lorna Moffat |
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Producer | Alberto Aranda
Christian Baute Pamela Koffler Katie Roumel |
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Writer | Howard A. Rodman
Natalie Robins |
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Musician | Fernando Velazquez
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Set across a stunning backdrop ranging from New York to Paris to Cadaques, Savage Grace is the incredible true story of a scandal that even remains shocking. The beautiful Barbara Daly (Academy Award-nominee Julianne Moore; The Hours, Boogie Nights) marries above her social class to the dashing heir of the Bakelite plastics fortune, Brooks Baekeland (Stephen Dillane of the HBO miniseries John Adams). The birth of the couple's only child, Tony (Eddie Redmayne of The Good Shepard), intensifies the already volatile marriage. As Tony matures, he becomes an unwilling pawn in the psychosexual games of his parents, and the seeds for a tragedy of spectacular decadence are sown which challenge even the most shocking taboos. Tom Kalin's (Swoon) return to cinema has dazzled and stunned audiences from the Cannes to the Sundance Film Festivals. |
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