Washington Square

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Washington Square is a 1997 period drama film adaptation of Henry James's novel, known for its exploration of family conflict, social class, and a young woman's emotional awakening in 19th-century New York.

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instanceOf film
period drama film
adaptationType literary adaptation
authorOfSourceWork Henry James NERFINISHED
basedOn Washington Square (novel) NERFINISHED
character Catherine Sloper NERFINISHED
Dr. Austin Sloper NERFINISHED
Lavinia Penniman NERFINISHED
Morris Townsend NERFINISHED
cinematographer Jerzy Zieliński NERFINISHED
colorProcess color
composer Jan A. P. Kaczmarek NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Agnieszka Holland NERFINISHED
distributor Buena Vista Pictures Distribution NERFINISHED
editor Alex Mackie NERFINISHED
filmingTechnique live action
genre drama film
romantic drama film
hasTheme female autonomy
inheritance and wealth
parent–child relationship
romantic disappointment
isAdaptationOf Washington Square (novel) NERFINISHED
mainSubject emotional awakening
family conflict
social class
medium feature film
narrativeForm linear narrative
narrativeLocation Washington Square, Manhattan NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
productionCompany American Playhouse NERFINISHED
The Samuel Goldwyn Company NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1997
releaseYear 1997
runtime approximately 115 minutes
screenwriter Agnieszka Holland NERFINISHED
Carol Doyle NERFINISHED
setInPeriod mid-1800s
settingPlace New York City NERFINISHED
settingTime 19th century
starredActor Albert Finney NERFINISHED
Ben Chaplin NERFINISHED
Jennifer Garner NERFINISHED
Jennifer Jason Leigh NERFINISHED
Judith Ivey NERFINISHED
Maggie Smith NERFINISHED
targetAudience adult audience

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Jan A. P. Kaczmarek workedOn Washington Square