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SYNOPSIS

In a bold new feature version of Jane Eyre, director Cary Joji Fukunaga (Sin Nombre) and screenwriter Moira Buffini (Tamara Drewe) infuse a contemporary immediacy into Charlotte Brontë's timeless, classic story. Mia Wasikowska (Alice in Wonderland) and Michael Fassbender (Inglourious Basterds) star in the iconic lead roles of the romantic RUBY FILMS DRAMA, the heroine of which continues to inspire new generations of devoted readers and viewers.

In the 19th Century-set story, Jane Eyre (played by Ms. Wasikowska) suddenly flees Thornfield Hall, the vast and isolated estate where she works as a governess for Adèle Varens, a child under the custody of Thornfield's brooding master, Edward Rochester (Mr. Fassbender). The imposing residence – and Rochester's own imposing nature – have sorely tested her resilience. With nowhere else to go, she is extended a helping hand by clergyman St. John Rivers (Jamie Bell of Focus Features' The Eagle) and his family. As she recuperates in the Rivers' Moor House and looks back upon the tumultuous events that led to her escape, Jane wonders if the past is ever truly past…

Aged 10, the orphaned Jane (played by Amelia Clarkson) is mistreated and then cast out of her childhood home Gateshead by her cruel aunt, Mrs. Reed (Golden Globe Award winner Sally Hawkins). Consigned to the charity school Lowood, Jane encounters further harsh treatment but receives an education and meets Helen Burns (Freya Parks), a poor child who impresses Jane as a soulful and contented person. The two become firm friends. When Helen falls fatally ill, the loss devastates Jane, yet strengthens her resolve to stand up for herself and make the just choices in life.

As a teenager, Jane arrives at Thornfield. She is treated with kindness and respect by housekeeper Mrs. Fairfax (Academy Award winner Judi Dench). Jane's interest is piqued by Rochester, who engages her in games of wit and storytelling, and divulges to her some of his innermost thoughts. But his dark moods are troubling to Jane, as are strange goings-on in the house – especially the off-limits attic. She dares to intuit a deep connection with Rochester, and she is not wrong; but once she uncovers the terrible secret that he had hoped to hide from her forever, she flees, finding a home with the Rivers family. When St. John Rivers makes Jane a surprising proposal, she realizes that she must return to Thornfield – to secure her own future and finally, to conquer what haunts both her and Rochester.

A Focus Features presentation in association with BBC Films of a Ruby Films production. Jane Eyre. Mia Wasikowska, Michael Fassbender, Jamie Bell, and Judi Dench. Casting by Nina Gold. Co-Producers, Mairi Bett, Faye Ward. Music by Dario Marianelli. Costume Designer, Michael O'Connor. Make-up and Hair Designer, Daniel Phillips. Production Designer, Will Hughes-Jones. Film Editor, Melanie Ann Oliver. Director of Photography, Adriano Goldman. Executive Producers, Christine Langan, Peter Hampden. Produced by Alison Owen, Paul Trijbits. Based on the novel by Charlotte Brontë. Screenplay by Moira Buffini. Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga. A Focus Features Release.

CRITICAL ACCLAIM

  • "Director Cary Fukunaga's 'Jane Eyre' is distinctively original. His sure hand guides the talented cast, spectacular cinematography and spot-on production design. Gorgeously shot in somber tones, the mood is augmented by Dario Marinelli's evocative score. Close-ups, beautifully framed, capture nuance and detail while muted milky tones give the windswept moors a compellingly desolate quality. Mia Wasikowska beautifully captures Jane's watchful nature, intelligence and wounded spirit. Michael Fassbender powerfully portrays the surliness of the tormented Mr. Rochester."
    USA Today, Claudia Puig
  • "Director Cary Fukunaga has reanimated a classic for a new generation. Mia Wasikowska is splendid. Judi Dench is excellent. Michael Fassbender inhabits the glowering Rochester with erotic intensity and leavening wit."
    Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
  • "Flawless"
    Antonia Quirke, The Financial Times
  • "A commanding classic…marvellous…one of the greatest love stories."
    The Daily Telegraph
  • "This is Jane with an Eyre of greatness…the cast is the best to take on this classic in years."
    Kate Muir, The Times
  • "Fukunaga and screenwriter Moira Buffini have undoubtedly done a really classy job with this Jane Eyre."
    Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
  • "…it's Wasikowska's vigorous, unflappable presence that supplies the film with its soul. Rhythmically assured, intellectually substantial and smoulderingly romantic. This is no plain Jane."
    David Jenkins, Time Out London
  • "The Wasikowska/Fassbender duet puts all others to shame."
    Tim Robey, The Telegraph
  • "Perhaps she is the best Jane Eyre on film, for Wasikowska manages to be both a specific character and completely archetypal, just as Jane is in the novel"
    David Sexton, The Evening Standard

LATEST NEWS

  • Michael O'Connor has received a nomination for Best Costume Design at the 84th Annual Academy Awards
  • Michael O'Connor has received a nomination from the Costume Designers Guild in the category of Excellence in Period Film
  • Jane Eyre has received a nomination at the 2012 BAFTA Awards for Costume Design
  • Michael O'Conner has received a nomination at the Critics Choice Awards for Best Costume Design
  • The Los Angeles Film Critics Association have acknowledged Michael Fassbender as Best Actor for a number of roles including Jane Eyre
  • Michael O'Connor has received a nomination for Best Costume Design at the International Press Academy Satellite Awards
  • Michael Fassbender has won The National Board of Review Spotlight Award
  • Mia Wasikowska has been nominated for Best Actress at the 14th Annual British Independent Film Awards