The Hours

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The Hours is a 2002 drama film, based on Michael Cunningham’s Pulitzer Prize–winning novel, that interweaves the lives of three women in different eras connected by Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway.

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instanceOf drama film
film
psychological drama film
authorOfInspiredWork Virginia Woolf
authorOfSourceWork Michael Cunningham
awardReceived Academy Award for Best Actress
basedOn The Hours (novel)
cinematographer Seamus McGarvey
composer Philip Glass
countryOfOrigin United States
director Stephen Daldry
distributor Miramax Films
Paramount Pictures
editor Peter Boyle
followsCharacter Clarissa Vaughan
Laura Brown
Virginia Woolf
genre drama
psychological drama
hasTheme LGBT relationships
feminism
interconnected lives
mental illness
suicide
inspiredBy Mrs Dalloway
nominatedFor Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Academy Award for Best Director
Academy Award for Best Film Editing
Academy Award for Best Original Score
Academy Award for Best Picture
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
originalLanguage English
producer Robert Fox
Scott Rudin
productionCompany Miramax Films
Paramount Pictures
recipientOfAward Nicole Kidman
releaseDate 2002-12-27
releaseYear 2002
runtimeMinutes 114
screenwriter David Hare
setInPeriod 1920s
1950s
2000s
stars Allison Janney
Claire Danes
Ed Harris
Eileen Atkins
Jeff Daniels
John C. Reilly
Julianne Moore
Meryl Streep
Miranda Richardson
Nicole Kidman
Stephen Dillane
Toni Collette

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Claire Danes
Julianne Moore
Miranda Richardson
Nicole Kidman
Scott Rudin
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The Hours ("The Hours (novel)")
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Virginia Woolf ("film "The Hours"")
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