Quartet


The Merchant Ivory Collection


 

Director
James Ivory

Writer
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala

Producers
Ismail Merchant
Jean-Pierre Mahot de la Querantonnais

Cast
Isabelle Adjani
Alan Bates
Maggie Smith
Anthony Higgins
Pierre Clémenti

A twisted relationship between a wealthy English couple and a young woman they take in, plays out against a stunning recreation of the Golden Age of 1920s Paris. In adapting Jean Rhys’s 1928 autobiographical novel, Merchant Ivory achieved an artistic breakthrough that remains one of the team’s finest works.

In one of her greatest performances, Isabelle Adjani plays the vulnerable but complicated West-Indian Marya, who, after her shady husband Stefan (Anthony Higgins) is imprisoned, finds shelter in the home of a manipulative and lecherous English art patron (Alan Bates) and his painter wife (Maggie Smith). The dynamic between this trio is set against Hemingway’s “moveable feast” of café culture and extravagant nightlife, glitter and literati, beneath which lie traces of something sinister.

Winner — 1981 Cannes Film Festival: Best Actress, Isabelle Adjani

Official Selection — 1981 Cannes Film Festival: In Competition

Nominated — 1982 BAFTA Film Awards: Best Actress, Maggie Smith

France / UK | English / French | 1981 | 101 mins | 4K Restored