Duet For One (1986) (2025)
: The story is widely recognized as being minimally fictionalized from the real lives of cellist Jacqueline du Pré and her husband, conductor Daniel Barenboim .
: Alongside Andrews, the film features Alan Bates as her composer husband, Max von Sydow as her psychiatrist, and early-career performances by Liam Neeson and Rupert Everett . Duet for one (1986)
: The film is based on a 1980 stage play by Tom Kempinski. While the original play is a "two-hander" (featuring only two actors), the film expands the cast to include characters like Stephanie's husband, students, and psychiatrist. : The story is widely recognized as being
is a dramatic feature starring Julie Andrews as Stephanie Anderson, a world-famous violinist whose life and career are devastated by a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis . Notable Features and Facts While the original play is a "two-hander" (featuring
: A relatively recent "helpful feature" for collectors is the 2023 Blu-ray restoration , which includes a brand new 2K master and audio commentary by film historian Daniel Kremer. Trivia - Duet for One (1986) - IMDb
: This is often cited as one of Julie Andrews' most powerful and challenging dramatic roles , earning her a Golden Globe nomination.
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