Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
Rosamund Pike, Rachael Stirling, Rory Kinnear and Joseph Mawle star in Women In Love, a compelling new two-part drama by William Ivory (Faith, A Thing Called Love, Common As Muck) for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Four.
Based on two novels by DH Lawrence – The Rainbow and Women In Love – which Lawrence originally intended to publish as one, Ivory has melded the books together in line with Lawrence's original vision as part of ´óÏó´«Ã½ Four's new Modern Love Season later this year, exploring love and sexuality in 20th-century literature.
Women In Love charts the lives and loves of two sisters, Ursula (Stirling) and Gudrun Brangwen (Pike), viewed chiefly through their relationships with two friends, Rupert Birkin (Rory Kinnear) and Gerald Crich (Mawle).
As the two relationships intensify the couples leave the Midlands and go abroad together, leading to conflict and tragedy.
Other key cast also includes: Saskia Reeves (Butterfly Kiss, Canoe Man, Luther), who plays Ursula's and Gudrun's mother, Anna, and Ben Daniels (Law & Order UK; The Passion) is Will, Anna's husband.
William Ivory says: "DH Lawrence is an extraordinary writer. That he is still so revered and so reviled in equal measure is indicative of the passionate, unapologetic approach he brought to his work. You might like him, you might not – he didn't really care.
"All that mattered to him was the relationship between himself and his subject – and trying to fashion a new and elemental way of expressing that relationship, of redefining the link between experience and the recounting of experience.
"In order to adapt the two novels, I've attempted to achieve a similar thing... to lay out the soul of the books in a way which is new and fresh and which delivers the experience of being in the books.
"To do that, I've tried to understand the collective consciousness which binds the novels together and then tried to put that on screen.
"One is left with, I believe, a rich and visceral experience which gets to the very core of what was to Lawrence, life's central mystery: how might one exist outside of the mind and consciousness – only sensuously."
Producer Mark Pybus adds: "DH Lawrence's The Rainbow and Women In Love have never been combined as a single television event before and this will very much be Billy Ivory's unique take on his fellow Nottingham writer.
"Taking the two books together will allow Billy to tell a larger story, covering not just the relationships between men and women, but also the brutal impact of the First World War in transforming a rural community into 20th-century modernity.
"The whole area of sex and sexual relations is at the root of both novels: what we do, with whom, and why ... that was what Lawrence was trying to fathom – questions (and answers) which are as valid today as ever."
Women In Love is a Company Pictures production for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Four. The executive producers are George Faber, Charlie Pattinson and William Ivory.
The producer is Mark Pybus and the director is Miranda Bowen (Cast Offs). The executive producer for the ´óÏó´«Ã½ is Polly Hill.
Richard Klein, Controller ´óÏó´«Ã½ Four, says: "There's nothing like love to bring out strong emotions in people, and writing about love has always attracted the best novellists.
"Novellists writing in the 20 century were reflecting a century of enormous social change, and one of the most complex and profound was that of relationships between men and women. DH Lawrence is at the forefront of those writers.
"I am delighted that some of Britain's finest actors are coming together to express and perform Billy's powerful and gripping adaptation, as part of ´óÏó´«Ã½ Four's Modern Love Season."
Recent commissions for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Four by Ben Stephenson and Richard Klein have been the acclaimed Margot, Gracie! and Enid, part of the Women We Loved season.
Forthcoming dramas include: Lennon Naked, The First Men In The Moon and Florizel Street (working title).
´óÏó´«Ã½ Four's new Modern Love Season exploring love and sexuality in 20th century literature will also include Amanda Coe's adaptation of John Braine's novel Room At The Top.
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