Jeanette Winterson — 演员 (4)
泰坦尼克号:沉没之夜 (2025) [剧集] TMDB IMDb
Titanic Sinks Tonight
其它标题: Titanic - Die Nacht der Katastrophe / Le Titanic coule ce soir
  本剧采用“实时”叙事方式,完整复刻泰坦尼克号从危机潜伏到沉没的全过程。剧中基于大量目击者证词、旅客与船员的信件、电报、采访记录、公听会资料等真实档案,不使用虚构“合成角色”,力图还原当晚各个区域、每个角色所看到、所经历、所感受的瞬间。1912 年 4 月 14 日晚间 11 点,彼时泰坦尼克号的无线电操作员收到了当天第六次冰山警报,却因忙碌而未及时通报舰桥,为灾难埋下致命伏笔。约 23 点 40 分,邮轮与冰山猛烈相撞,船体右舷受损,海水开始失控涌入船舱;救生艇紧急启用,船员与乘客在昏暗寒冷的大西洋夜里挣扎。直到次日凌晨约 2 点 20 分,展现船尾最终沉没的全过程。镜头穿梭于一等舱的豪华甲板与三等舱的移民区,辗转于无线电室、锅炉舱与救生艇甲板的喧嚣哭喊之间。通过不同阶层、不同身份者的平行经历,清晰展现每一个 “关键决策” 如何撬动命运天平,左右个体的生死走向。这不止是对一场世纪灾难的沉浸式呈现,更深入剖析了 “幸存与消亡” 背后的复杂机制 —— 阶层壁垒、人性抉择与时代局限交织作用,让这场悲剧成为叩问历史与人性的永恒命题。
Jeanette Winterson: My Monster and Me (2012) [剧集] 豆瓣
导演: Roger Parsons 演员: Alan Yentob / Jeanette Winterson
Nearly 30 years after her triumphant debut novel, Oranges are Not the Only Fruit, Jeanette Winterson returns with Alan Yentob to the scenes of her extraordinary childhood in Lancashire. She was adopted and brought up to be a missionary by the larger-than-life Mrs Winterson. But Jeanette followed a different path: she found literature, fell in love with a girl, and escaped to university.
Following her recent memoir Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal, Jeanette Winterson tells the story of her recent breakdown and suicide attempt, her quest to find her birth mother and how the power of books helped her to survive.
莎士比亚:一个天才的崛起 (2023) [剧集] 豆瓣
Shakespeare: Rise of a Genius
The centrepiece of the season is a gripping three-part documentary series for BBC Two and iPlayer, Shakespeare: Rise of a Genius, featuring an A-list cast of actors, including Dame Judi Dench, Dame Helen Mirren, Brian Cox, Adrian Lester, Lolita Chakrabarti, Martin Freeman and Jessie Buckley, alongside academics and writers James Shapiro, Jeanette Winterson, Lucy Jago , Jeremy O’Harris and Ewan Fernie - who provide fresh insights into the incredible story of our greatest writer, the place and time he inhabited and the work he produced.
Angela Carter: Of Wolves And Women (2018) [电影] 豆瓣
9.0 (5 个评分) 导演: 裘德·何 演员: 玛格丽特·阿特伍德 / 安吉拉·卡特
Angela Carter’s surreal imagination produced some of the most dazzling fiction of the last century.
Pioneering her own distinctive brand of magic realism, works like The Magic Toyshop and Nights At The Circus cracked open the middle-class conventions of the post-war novel and influenced a new generation of writers.
Yet in her lifetime Carter’s fierce politics, frank exploration of gender, and fondness for the supernatural unnerved the macho literary establishment. She never won the Booker Prize or received the staggering advances of her male contemporaries - and regularly struggled to pay the bills, despite creating the acclaimed film The Company Of Wolves.
Four decades on, Carter’s powerful tales of desire, fearless women and monstrous sexual predators have never felt more relevant. As Jeanette Winterson says in the film: “Every woman writing now has a debt to Angela Carter, whether or not they have read her. She was ahead of her time. And that’s why we’re so interested in her now because she’s coming into her time almost prophetically.”
Narrated by Sally Phillips, this film is a dark and delicious foray into Angela Carter’s extraordinary life.
While Carter’s early work drew on her creepily claustrophobic childhood and miserable early marriage; it was her experience of living in Japan in the 1970s that liberated both her writing and her sexuality.
And she continued to live out of kilter with polite society, horrifying critics with expletive laden put-downs, falling in love with a teenage builder in her 30s, becoming a mother at 43 - and, tragically, winning the reviews of her career for Wise Children, the week after her death at the age of 51.
Made by the team behind The Secret Life Of Sue Townsend (Aged 68 ¾), with animation by Emmy award-winning Peepshow Collective, this film is a visual treat inspired by the surreal imagery of Carter’s fiction.
Hattie Morahan plays the young Angela (with extracts from unpublished letters and diaries), while Maureen Lipman, Kelly MacDonald and Laura Fraser read from Carter’s fiction.
Including rare archive and family photos, with contributions from Angela’s friends, family, students and admirers - including Margaret Atwood, Salman Rushdie, Jeanette Winterson and Anne Enright.