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別名: جولیت اوبری
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Juliet Aubrey, born on December 17, 1966, is an English actress known for her roles in theatre, film, and television. She won a BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress in 1995 for playing Dorothea in the BBC serial 'Middlemarch' (1994). Her notable film appearances include 'Still Crazy' (1998) and 'The Constant Gardener' (2005), among others. She also played Helen Cutter in the ITV series 'Primeval' (2007-11). However, no further details about her personal life or career outside of these roles are provided in the given texts.
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制作会社: Canal+, Film4 Productions
ジャンル: Comedy, Romance, romantic comedy
Alex, a successful London bank manager with aspirations beyond his corporate job, grows disillusioned with the encroaching technology in his life and decides to revisit a past passion - staging Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. He returns to an English village where he previously performed the play during his university days. Alex reunites the original cast members who have since gone their separate ways, including Julia, with whom he shares a lingering romantic tension. To infuse new life into the production, Alex invites three teenage students to join the company. Initially skeptical about the project, they are eventually drawn in by Alex's enthusiasm and passion for the Bard's words. As rehearsals progress, the group begins to unravel personal secrets and hidden desires, blurring the lines between reality and the play's magical forest setting.
'Food of Love' is a 1997 British romantic comedy-drama directed by Stephen Poliakoff, known for his exploration of themes like nostalgia, alienation, and the human condition. The film follows Alex, a bank manager seeking to reconnect with his creative roots by restaging 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. Set in an English village, it explores the dynamics between Alex, the original cast members (including his former flame Julia), and three young students drawn into their theatrical world. Through Shakespeare's timeless tale of love, confusion, and enchantment, Poliakoff examines themes of loss, longing, and the struggle to find meaning in an ever-changing modern world.