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Portrait of a Marriage

Country: UK | New Zealand, Language: English, 219 mins

  • Director: Stephen Whittaker
  • Writer: Victoria Glendinning; Penelope Mortimer
  • Producer: Rebecca Eaton; Anna Kalnars

CGiii Comment

The gentry and their sexual dalliances...

The husband has a penchant for 'diversions' and he receives, in return, a rather nasty social disease - thus ending any liaisons with his wife - who doesn't seem to mind too much.

This enforced abstinence awakens her lesbian tendencies. And, then she fucks off with her lesbian lover to troll around post-war Europe...leaving her children with the vile nanny.

This is all about what's good for the goose is also good for the gander - yes, it is that selfish bisexual thing again.

There is not one character who has a trace of likeability....according to this, the life of privilege produces putrid people - who declare the likes of Proust to be grubby.

The venom and cruelty that they all politely exert is a disturbing reflection of the creed.

The source material comes from Sackville-West's son...either he had an axe to grind or there has been a gross misinterpretation of the facts. But, there is no doubting the spinelessness of his father and the viciousness of his mother...with parents like these...

Whatever is the case, Portrait of a Marriage paints the ugliest of portraits...of Dorian Gray proportions.

A must-see - although it is not a pleasant story.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Melodrama detailing the real-life love affair between feminist writer Vita Sackville-West and novelist Violet Keppel against the backdrop of post-World War I England and opposition by Vita's politician husband Harold Nicolson. Vita and Violet's romantic relationship becomes increasingly obsessive which spawns destructive feelings of possessiveness and jealousy between them.

Cast & Characters

Janet McTeer as Vita Sackville-West;
David Haig as Harold Nicolson;
Cathryn Harrison as Violet Keppel Trefusis;
Diana Fairfax as Lady Sackville;
Peter Birch as Denys Trefusis;
Chris Walker as Ben Nicolson;
Alexander Pearce as Nigel Nicolson;
Madeline Blakeney as Mrs. Staples;
Judy Elrington as Nanny;
Nicola Hammett as Young Vita;
Hannah Cresswell as Young Violet;
Mark Tandy as Reggie Cooper;
Sam Beazley as Lord Carnock;
Kathleen Byron as Lady Carnock;
Hazel Douglas as Landlady