12A
1hr 50mins

Connecting disparate timelines through a shared search for deeper meaning, tethered by the novel Mrs. Dalloway, this emotionally sprawling intergenerational drama from director Stephen Daldry (Billy Elliot) chronicles a day in the life of Virginia Woolf (Nicole Kidman) in 20s London, unfulfilled mother Laura Brown (Julianne Moore) in post-war LA and publisher Clarissa Vaughan (Meryl Streep) in contemporary New York.


Screening as part of our I Contain Multitudes thematic season, celebrating the upcoming release of The Life of Chuck

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Stephen Daldry
12A
Drama/Fiction
Contains single use of strong language and suicide theme
English

The Hours chronicles a day in the life of three very different individuals, all of whom share the feeling that they have been living their lives for someone else.

Virginia Woolf (Nicole Kidman) lives in a suburb of London in the 1920s as she struggles to begin writing her first great novel, Mrs. Dalloway, while also attempting to overcome the mental illness that threatens to engulf her.

Laura Brown (Julianne Moore), a young wife and mother in post-World War II Los Angeles, is reading Mrs. Dalloway, and is so deeply affected by it that she begins to question the life she has chosen for herself.

Finally, Clarissa Vaughan (Meryl Streep) is a modern-day Mrs. Dalloway in contemporary New York, planning a party for her friend and former lover who is slowly losing his fight with AIDS.

Three women, separated by a span of nearly 80 years, find themselves weathering similar crises, all linked by a single work of literature.

This masterful intergenerational story of love, tragedy and soul-searching is a profoundly affecting adaptation of Michael Cunningham’s acclaimed novel, for which Nicole Kidman won the Best Actress Oscar for her stunning performance.

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Tue 29 Jul
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