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2003 American film
The Lion in Winter
Directed byAndrei Konchalovsky
Written byJames Goldman
Produced byPatrick Stewart
Dyson Lovell
StarringPatrick Stewart
Glenn Close
Andrew Howard
John Light
Rafe Spall
CinematographySergei Kozlov
Edited byHenry Richardson
Music byRichard Hartley
Distributed byShowtime Networks
Hallmark Entertainment
Release datesUnited Kingdom:
December 26, 2003
United States:
May 23, 2004
Running time167 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Lion in Winter is a 2003 made-for-television remake of the 1968 film.

A television production of The Lion in Winter was first shown on 26 December 2003 in the U.K.. It starred Patrick Stewart and Glenn Close, and was directed by Andrei Konchalovsky.

Andrew Howard, John Light, and Rafe Spall played the warring brothers. Jonathan Rhys Meyers played the king of France and Yuliya Vysotskaya, his sister and Henry's mistress, Princess Alais.

Cast

Goofs

  • Continuity: When Richard holds the knife out to Eleanor in the dungeon, the knife reverses orientation and his grip on the handle changes between shots.
  • Continuity: When Eleanor is talking with Henry, her outer garment hangs from her elbows and around her waist. After a brief close-up, the garment is on her shoulders for the rest of the scene.

Awards and nominations

Won

Emmy Awards

  • Outstanding Costumes – Miniseries, Film or a Special

Golden Globe Awards

  • Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film (Close)

Screen Actors Guild (SAG)

  • Outstanding Female Actor – Miniseries or Television Film (Close)

Nominated

Costume Designers Guild (CDG)

  • Excellence in Costume Design for Television – Fantasy or Period (Boyle)

Emmy Awards

  • Outstanding Actress – Miniseries or a Film (Close)
  • Outstanding Art Direction – Miniseries, Film or a Special
  • Outstanding Directing – Miniseries, Film or a Dramatic Special (Konchalovsky)
  • Outstanding Hairstyling – Miniseries, Film or a Special
  • Outstanding Television Film

Golden Globe Awards

  • Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film (Stewart)
  • Best Miniseries or Television Film

Producers Guild of America (PGA)

  • Television Producer of the Year Award – Longform

See also

External links

Films by Andrei Konchalovsky
Feature films
Short films
Television
Screenplays
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