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"The Libertine", de Laurence Dunmore, conta a história do poeta John Willmot, um homem desajustado relativemente à época em que viveu. Johnny Depp é Willmot e, neste drama, vai apaixonar-se por Samantha Morton, que interpreta a frívola Elizabeth Barry. "The Libertine" ainda não possui data de estreia agendada para Portugal.
Glamorizing the Progress of a Notorious Rake
By CHARLES McGRATH
Published: November 29, 2005
The Restoration, the textbooks tell us, was the era when England became a kind of public theater. The playhouses reopened, to great acclaim, and gentlemen began wearing costumes on the street - foppish coats and pantaloons and long Frenchified wigs. Even politics became a kind of stage play, with the king and Parliament enacting elaborately contrived roles in a lengthy melodrama about power and succession.
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