Total Updates: 32
added IFC Films as a distributor
added IFC Films as a distributor
added the US VOD release date of August 30, 2019
changed the US film release date from August 30, 2019 to August 23, 2019
set film release to Limited
set the MPAA rating to NR
added Official Trailer to movie trailers & videos
added period as a genre
added a synopsis
Set amidst the bohemian high society of 1920s England, Vita & Virginia tells the scintillating true story of a literary love affair that fueled the imagination of one of the 20th century's most celebrated writers. Vita Sackville-West (Gemma Arterton) is the brash, aristocratic wife of a diplomat who refuses to be constrained by her marriage, defiantly courting scandal through her affairs with women. When she meets the brilliant but troubled Virginia Woolf (Elizabeth Debicki), she is immediately attracted to the famed novelist's eccentric genius and enigmatic allure. So begins an intense, passionate relationship marked by all-consuming desire, intellectual gamesmanship, and destructive jealousy that will leave both women profoundly transformed and inspire the writing of one of Woolf's greatest works.
added a poster to the photo gallery
changed the US film release date from TBA 2019 to August 30, 2019
set film release to Limited
changed the US film release date from TBA 2018 to TBA 2019
added a running time of 110 minutes
changed the production status to Completed
changed the US film release date from TBA to TBA 2018
added Peter Ferdinando as actor to credits
added Rupert Penry-Jones as actor to credits
added Isabella Rossellini as actor to credits
changed the production status to Post-Production
Eva Green and Gemma Arterton are set to star in Chanya Button’s Vita & Virginia.
added Chanya Button as director and screenwriter to credits
changed the production status to Development
added Protagonist Pictures as a production company
added drama as a genre
added a synopsis
The movie tracks the friendship and love affair between Virginia Woolf (Green) and Vita Sackville-West (Arterton), which formed the inspiration for Woolf’s novel “Orlando.”
added Gemma Arterton as Vita Sackville-West to credits
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