| # | Title | Director | Writer | Rated | Year | Studio | Genre |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 667 | Quills | Philip Kaufman | R | 2000 | 20th Century Fox | Drama | |
Quills Philip KaufmanRated: R Date Added: Languages: English Subtitles: English, Spanish Sound: Dolby Picture Format: Widescreen Summary: With bedroom eyes and the mischievous smirk of an insatiable roué, Geoffrey Rush is a perfect choice to play the Marquis de Sade in "Quills", directed by Philip Kaufman and adapted by Doug Wright from his own stage play. Imprisoned in France's Charenton asylum at the turn of the 18th century, de Sade is a stately court jester in disheveled finery, and Rush imbues the role with the fierce urgency of a writer whose sexual fantasies are his sole remaining defense against repression and hypocrisy. Deprived of quill and ink, he writes with wine, then blood, then his own feces--a descent into madness or an impassioned refusal to be silenced? "Quills" embraces freedom of expression ("such beauty, such abomination," as one character notes) while affirming that all freedoms have a price.
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