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Oscar and Lucinda

1997·2h 12m·R
DramaRomance
IMDb Rating
★ 6.5/10
7,437 votes
Metascore
65
Metacritic

In mid-1800s England, Oscar is a young Anglican priest, a misfit and an outcast, but with the soul of an angel. As a boy, even though from a strict Pentecostal family, he felt God told him through a sign to leave his father and his faith and join the Church of England. Lucinda is a teen-aged Australian heiress who has an almost desperate desire to liberate her sex from the confines of the male-dominated culture of the Australia of that time. She buys a glass factory and has a dream of building a church made almost entirely of glass, and then transporting it to Bellingen, a remote settlement on the north coast. Oscar and Lucinda meet on a ship going to Australia; once there, they are for different reasons ostracized from society, and as a result "join forces" together. Oscar and Lucinda are both passionate gamblers, and Lucinda bets Oscar her entire inheritance that he cannot transport the glass church to the Outback safely. Oscar accepts her wager, and this leads to the events that will change both their lives forever.

Oscar and Lucinda is a 1997 drama romance movie directed by Gillian Armstrong, starring Ralph Fiennes, Cate Blanchett, Ciarán Hinds. It holds an IMDb rating of 6.5/10 from 7,437 votes and runs 2h 12m.

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Director
Gillian Armstrong
Stars
Ralph Fiennes
Cate Blanchett
Ciarán Hinds
Tom Wilkinson
Details
1997-12-31
132 min
Movie
R
★ United Kingdom, Australia, United States
★ English, French
Keywords
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