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Format: VHS
 Apr 1997
 Rated PG
 Recording Mode: Stereo
 Sound: Stereo, HiFi
 Closed Captioned
 121 min.
 Color
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Movie Description An elegant, deft adaptation of Jane Austen's 1816 comedy about a well-to-do young woman whose kindhearted attempts at matchmaking mask her own lack of romantic attachment. Academy Award Nominations: Best Original Musical or Comedy Score, Best Costume Design. Academy Awards: Best Original Musical or Comedy Score.
Synopsis This adaptation of the Jane Austen novel focuses on Emma, a meddling but well-meaning 21-year-old, who LOVES to play matchmaker. She's currently obsessed with finding the perfect man for her friend Harriet. But what appears to be a simple task becomes a nightmare, as Emma's machinations set off a chain reaction of misunderstandings between a number of people. Things only worsen when Emma attempts to set things straight.
Emma may -- or may not -- succeed in finding a mate for her pal. But what's more important is that Emma will learn a few things about herself in the process.
Film Notes Shown at the Seattle Film Festival June 7, 1996.
Released theatrically in New York City August 2, 1996.
Co-produced by Matchmaker Films and Haft Entertainment.
Color by Eastmancolor.
Additional cast: Edward Woodall (Robert Martin), John Franklyn Robbins (Mr. Cole), and Rebecca Craig (Miss Martin).
Additional credits: Joshua Meath-Baker (art director); Totty Whately (set decoration).
The film reportedly had a budget of $7 million.
Actress Sophie Thompson is the sister of actress/screenwriter Emma Thompson, and Sophie's co-star Phyllida Law is the mother of both. Coincidentally, Emma Thompson adapted and starred in another film based on a Jane Austen novel, 1995's "Sense and Sensibility."
Industry Reviews "...[Paltrow's] signature style of youthful country freshness and city-chick sophistication are used to good advantage....A sunny tea party..." -- Rating:B Entertainment Weekly - p.43 - Lisa Schwarzbaum
"...McGrath's script is faithful: fierce when it needs to be and devilishly funny....[EMMA] showcases Paltrow's talent, wit and daring..." Rolling Stone - p.103-4 - Peter Travers
"Gwyneth Paltrow shines brightly as Jane Austen's most endearing character... Variety - Ken Eisner
"...EMMA is a delightful film....Gwyneth Paltrow sparkles in the title role..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (08/09/1996)
"McGregor's part is small, but he hits his marks." Premiere - Andy Webster (05/01/2005)
Quotations "It's not my place to intrude in personal matters." -- Emma Woodhouse (GWYNETH PALTROW)
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