Historically noteworthy as the first Merchant Ivory production that lacked the involvement of longtime producer...
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2010
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James Ivory directed this historical drama of a man who has shut himself away from a world he cannot change. Todd Jackson...
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Director
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2005
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A handful of New Yorkers find their paths crossing in ways that force them to examine their lives in this contemporary drama...
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Producer
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2005
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Based on the 1997 National Book Award-nominated novel of the same name by Diane Johnson (co-writer of the script for...
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2003
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2000
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James Ivory directed this drama adapted from Kaylie Jones's 1990 autobiographical novel in which the character Bill Willis is...
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1998
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This unusual biography of the renowned Spanish artist Pablo Picasso is a Merchant-Ivory film. The team of director...
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1996
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1995
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Best known for their historical epics that examine class and social issues in British life through a thick lens of tasteful...
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1995
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1993
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1992
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1990
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Based on the stories by Tama Janowitz, this film follows the relationships and problems of a group of artists struggling to...
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1989
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Director James Ivory brings his subdued, "Masterpiece Theater" style to a forbidden subject -- homosexual love. Maurice is...
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1987
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Director
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1986
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Noon Wine is adapted from a short story by Katharine Ann Porter. Fred Ward stars as a taciturn Swede who is hired to work on...
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Executive Producer
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1984
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Director
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1984
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The Merchant-Ivory team adopts a semi-documentary stance in Courtesans of Bombay. Though several scenes are dramatized, this...
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Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1983
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Two women, related but separated by one generation and 60 years, have parallel experiences in the evocative mystical...
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1982
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No relation to the 1949 Somerset Maugham "omnibus" film of the same name, 1981's Quartet is based on the roman a clef by Jean...
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1981
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1980
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The questionable past of a philandering executive returns to haunt him when he least expects it as Tony-award-winning...
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1979
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In the middle of the 19th century, the stern and somewhat puritanical values of native New Englanders were little changed...
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1979
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Produced for British TV by the Merchant-Ivory-Jhabvala triumvirate, this India-based comedy was released theatrically in the...
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1978
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New York's Roseland ballroom was in 1977 the traditional gathering place of senior citizens who wanted briefly to relive the...
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1977
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1975
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1974
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1972
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1970
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Tom Pickle (Michael York) is the British rock star who travels to India to learn the sitar from Ustad Zafar Khan (Uptal Dutt...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1969
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Cinematographer, Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1965
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Lizzie (Felicity Kendal) is an actress in a Shakespearean theater troupe that has seen better days. The troupe tours India to...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1965
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Director
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1962
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Director
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1959
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