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Tess

  • 1979
  • PG
  • 3h 6m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
17K
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4,804
Tess (1979)
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DramaRomance

A strong-willed young peasant girl attracts the affection of two men.A strong-willed young peasant girl attracts the affection of two men.A strong-willed young peasant girl attracts the affection of two men.

  • Director
    • Roman Polanski
  • Writers
    • Thomas Hardy
    • Gérard Brach
    • Roman Polanski
  • Stars
    • Nastassja Kinski
    • Peter Firth
    • Leigh Lawson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    17K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    989
    4,804
    • Director
      • Roman Polanski
    • Writers
      • Thomas Hardy
      • Gérard Brach
      • Roman Polanski
    • Stars
      • Nastassja Kinski
      • Peter Firth
      • Leigh Lawson
    • 96User reviews
    • 70Critic reviews
    • 82Metascore
  • See more at IMDbPro
    • Won 3 Oscars
      • 16 wins & 16 nominations total

    Videos8

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:29
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    Tess: Offering Help (French Subtitled)
    Clip 2:07
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    Tess: Apology (French Subtitled)
    Clip 3:43
    Watch Tess: Apology (French Subtitled)
    Tess: We Bore A Child (French Subtitled)
    Clip 2:22
    Watch Tess: We Bore A Child (French Subtitled)
    Tess: You Look Like Cats Afraid Of Water (French Subtitled)
    Clip 2:23
    Watch Tess: You Look Like Cats Afraid Of Water (French Subtitled)
    Tess: Don't Be So Coy (English Dubbed)
    Clip 3:45
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    Tess: I Can't Marry You (French Subtitled)
    Clip 1:01
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    Tess: Don't Be So Coy (French Subtitled)
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    Watch Tess: Don't Be So Coy (French Subtitled)

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    Nastassja Kinski in Tess (1979)
    Nastassja Kinski in Tess (1979)
    Nastassja Kinski and Peter Firth in Tess (1979)
    Nastassja Kinski in Tess (1979)
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    "Tess" Nastassja Kinski 1979 Columbia
    Roman Polanski at an event for Tess (1979)
    Roman Polanski at an event for Tess (1979)
    Nastassja Kinski and Roman Polanski at an event for Tess (1979)
    Nastassja Kinski and Roman Polanski at an event for Tess (1979)
    Tess (1979)
    Tess (1979)

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    Nastassja Kinski
    Nastassja Kinski
    • Tess
    • (as Nastassia Kinski)
    Peter Firth
    Peter Firth
    • Angel Clare
    Leigh Lawson
    Leigh Lawson
    • Alec d'Urberville
    John Collin
    John Collin
    • John Durbeyfield
    Tony Church
    • Parson Tringham
    Brigid Erin Bates
    • Girl in Meadow
    Jeanne Biras
    • Girl in Meadow
    John Bett
    • Felix Clare
    Tom Chadbon
    Tom Chadbon
    • Cuthbert Clare
    Rosemary Martin
    Rosemary Martin
    • Mrs Durbeyfield
    Geraldine Arzul
    • Child
    Stephanie Treille
    • Child
    Elodie Warnod
    • Child
    Ben Reeks
    • Child
    Lesley Dunlop
    Lesley Dunlop
    • Girl in Henhouse
    Maryline Even
    • Girl in Henhouse
    Jean-Jacques Daubin
    • Bailiff
    Sylvia Coleridge
    Sylvia Coleridge
    • Mrs d'Urberville
    • Director
      • Roman Polanski
    • Writers
      • Thomas Hardy(based on the novel "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" by)
      • Gérard Brach(screenplay)
      • Roman Polanski(screenplay)
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    • Trivia
      The film's opening dedication at the start of the film states: "For Sharon". Roman Polanski dedicated this movie to his late wife, Sharon Tate, who was killed in 1969 by the Manson Clan. Before Tate's death, she had read the film's source novel by Thomas Hardy and was convinced that her husband would one day make a great film based on the novel. Movie was released to the theaters exactly 10 years after her untimely death.
    • Goofs
      At the beginning of the final sequence, set at Stonehenge, someone's head can be seen at bottom-left.
    • Quotes

      Alec d'Urberville: [pins a pink rose on Tess' dress] What's the matter?

      Tess: A thorn.

      Alec d'Urberville: Aw, cousin, beauty has its price.

    • Alternate versions
      The film was first released to German cinemas uncut with a running time of 184 minutes. As the audience reaction was far from overwhelming the distributor decided to re-cut and re-release the film in a more "accessible" 134 minutes version. But at least one of the original prints had survived and was shown here at the local art house years later.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 38th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1981)

    User reviews96

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    a reflection on fate
    This has been my favourite movie since I first saw it in the late 1980s, and I have viewed it probably once a year since that time. My videotape copy was fading and failing, so I was lucky to replace it recently with the Japanese DVD version.

    When you compare it to other films made in 1979, it is amazing how little it has "aged". Of course, it is an historical drama, with a "timeless" setting. And yet the cinematography is so assuredly wonderful that the movie is almost as if set in amber.

    Many have commented on the score, and it is a pity that this is no longer in issue. Still, there seem to be enough people like myself who are fans of this film, perhaps there is enough of an interest?

    While the A and E version was an above-average production, I think Polanski's beats it on almost any characteristic. Polanski's film is a series of tableaux, very few of which do not work well. (One that I find a little bit stupid is the scene where Tess sleeps out in the forest and the deer comes to visit her. Gimme a break!). There are many scenes which, if left in still, look like 19th century portraiture, a la Mary Cassatt or Edgar Degas. The scene where the pedlar comes across Tess at the Crescent Hand! This guy has just stepped out of another century. This is a stunningly visual movie, and perhaps the reason it is so easy to watch time and time again. The dialogue, too, full of the cadences of West Country speech (still there, but disappearing) are an evocation of a lost age. These are hinted at in the scenes showing the modernization of England (the train bringing the milk to market, the threshing machine) which is changing their lives. Tess, and her aristocratic background, are an anachronism, particularly compared with the worldly (and successful) Stokes.

    I enjoy the rhythm of the movie, which is rural and slow. Time is marked in slow and languid drips, such as we see with the milk at the dairy farm, and finally with the blood at the boarding house. This is classic story-telling, replete with foreshadowing (particularly Tess' temper and pride). What I enjoyed most is the symmetry of the story-telling, which make it more myth-like, particularly the juxtaposition of the two opening and closing scenes (the dancing of the village girls at sunset, and Stonehenge--which legend has as a circle of giants dancing and frozen by Merlin--at daybreak). Other examples are Alec Durberville's "saving" Tess from a fight with her "rival" and Angel choosing Tess over her rivals on the flooded road.

    As you can see, Tess is a movie that replays itself in my mind. Polanski's effort reflects on what I think is one of the greatest 19th century English novels (in my mind, rivaled only by "Middlemarch"), and is a great springboard to further consideration of art and life.
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    • nwakego
    • Jul 14, 2002

    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 12, 1980 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cô Gái Đức Hạnh
    • Filming locations
      • Morienval, Oise, France(final scenes, Stonehenge reconstitution)
    • Production companies
      • Renn Productions
      • Timothy Burrill Productions
      • Société Française de Production (SFP)
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $20,093,330
    • Gross worldwide
      • $20,101,247
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    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      3 hours 6 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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