When Oscar Wilde's forbidden affair with another man is brought to light by his lovers' father, Wilde is forced to choose between his reputation and his truth.

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Synopsis

In the height of his fame, Oscar Wilde's illegal affair with Bosie Douglas spirals into a battle of loyalty and betrayal with the violent determination of Bosie's father, Lord Queensberry, who is the creator of modern boxing. As Bosie settles scores with his father, Wilde finds himself not only confronting societal contradictions but also fighting for his own dignity and freedom. In a captivating blend of historical facts and allegory, the ring becomes the battle, ground for their conflict. Words collide with fists, revealing Wilde's tragic yet heroic struggle, offering a bold portrayal of a society poisoned by hypocrisy, where the artist becomes both martyr and hero.

Characters

Oscar Wilde / Jonathan Rhys-Meyers

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Oscar Wilde is at the very peak of his popularity when he meets Bosie, even if the play wright is married and father to two children. Blinded by his own fascination for his young friend, he lets himself be embarked into the torments of a hateful family relationship and becomes the victim of a society full of contradictions.

Lord Queensberry / Viggo Mortensen

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Lord Queensberry is the representative of a society no longer able to cope with its own contradictions. His aristocratic attire in no way masks his inclination for boxing, and his propensity to act with violence. He hopes to save his son by precipitating the downfall of Oscar Wilde.

Bosie Douglas / Gabriel Kane Day-Lewis

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Bosie Douglas is deadly reminiscent of Dorian Gray and presents many of his symptoms : beauty, irreverence and a personal pathology which plunges him into disorder. His conflict with his father becomes an obsession, causing his lover's downfall.

Constance Wilde / Floriane Andersen

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Wife of Oscar Wilde and mother of their two sons, Constance is a strong and independent woman, determined to maintain her dignity and protect her children at all costs. As the narrator in our story, she appears to know and see everything.

Sibyl Montgomery / Vicky Krieps

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Sybil Montgomery is the wife of Lord Queensberry and mother of Bosie. She repeatedly stands up to her husband and protects her son's secrets from him, often toeing the line between wanting to protect them and wishing for their happiness.

Production Teams

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RnB!FILMS are the original creators Wilde vs England. Since launching the company in 2016, Brigitte Coquele and Roland Tcherkezian have made their mark in the film industry with anumber of award-winning series such as Plaisir de Nuire, Joie de Decevoir on OCS and Les Ouf Lectures de Yay Moore with Radio France. Their latest short-film, Demain il fera beau, also won the Unifrance award at the Cannes Film Festival.

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ARTAK PICTURES is owned and managed by women working in entertainment in Los Angeles. The company has strong European roots with its founding members originating from Luxembourg, France, Germany and Switzerland. Their international approach makes them an essential asset to this project. Their latest work includes the award-winning short film, Unforgotten, as well as Julia Stiles's feature film Wish You Were Here

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One can't make a film about Oscar Wilde without an Irish company such as GRAND PICTURES. On top of executive producing, Michael Garland has appointed casting director Elaine Grainger, who is responsible for head casting in England and the USA. Garland has over 10 feature films and as many TV series to his credit. His latest work includes the series, Ridley Road, which stars Rory Keanner, who is also set to join the cast of our film.

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Comparable Films

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Pride & Prejudice (2005)

  • Budget : $28 M
  • Box Office : $121.6M

Total Eclipse (1995)

  • Budget $8M
  • Box Office $340,139

Far From The Madding Crowd (2015)

  • Budget : $12M
  • Box Office : $30.6M

Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)

  • Budget : $4.8M
  • Box Office : $10M

Maurice (1987)

  • Budget : $1.5M
  • Box Office : $2.6M

Dead Poets Society (1989)

  • Budget : $16.4M
  • Box Office : $235.8M

Note of Intent

The Belgian company BESIDE PRODUCTIONS will executive produce as beside well as handle post-production. With their experience in ambitious productions with budgets similar to Wilde vs England, they are aprecious and highly committed partner on our film. And with over 50 co-productions since 2015, BESIDE PRODUCTIONS' team brings a wealth of hands-on experience to every European projects they join.

Drawing from the real-life events of Oscar Wilde's trial, the screenplay navigates from historical accuracy to a more allegorical interpretation of reality. Its climax, a departure from the conventional courtroom setting, envisions Wilde and Lord "England" Queensbery facing of not with legal arguments, but with both words and fists in a boxing ring.

This script delves into the pivotal juncture of Wilde's life, refracted through the perspectives of authors Guillaume Quetel and Brigitte Coquelle, who share a close connection with Merlin Holland, Oscar Wilde's grandson. Blending fact with extrapolated fiction gleaned from meticulous research, the narrative is imbued with dramatic flair and contemporary relevance.

Renowned French director, Laurent Boutonnat, celebrated for his groundbreaking work on Mylene Farmer's iconic music videos and acclaimed feature films such as GIORGINO and JACQUOU LE CROQUANT, brings his distinct cinematic vision to WILDE VS ENGLAND. His directorial prowess will transform this project into asingular artistic masterpiece.

The French origins of this production hold symbolic significance, as France historically served as a refuge for Wilde as well as a nurturing ground for his creative endeavors. With Wilde's deep connection to France in mind - reflected in his writings and his choice to FARAK spend his final days in Paris -WILDE VS ENGLAND stands as a unique homage that is poised to reignite the flame of Wilde's unconventional spirit. -

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