The Importance of Being Earnest (2002 film)

The Importance of Being Earnest

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Oliver Parker
Produced by Barnaby Thompson
David Brown
Uri Fruchtmann
Screenplay by Oliver Parker
Based on The Importance of Being Earnest
by Oscar Wilde
Starring Rupert Everett
Colin Firth
Frances O'Connor
Reese Witherspoon
Judi Dench
Music by Charlie Mole
Edited by Guy Bensley
Production
company
Distributed by Miramax Films
Release dates
  • 17 May 2002 (2002-05-17) (US)
  • 6 September 2002 (2002-09-06) (UK)
Running time
97 minutes
Country United Kingdom
United States
Language English
Budget $15 million
Box office $17,290,970

The Importance of Being Earnest is a 2002 British-American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Oliver Parker, based on Oscar Wilde's classic comedy of manners play The Importance of Being Earnest. The original music score is composed by Charlie Mole. The film grossed about $8.4 million in North America.[1]

Cast

Production notes

Release

Critical reception

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times awarded the film three out of four stars, saying the actors were well cast, and performed well.[4]

On review aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes, as of September 2012, the film holds a 58% 'Rotten' rating, with the consensus "Oliver Parker's adaptation of Oscar Wilde's classic play is breezy entertainment, helped by an impressive cast, but it also suffers from some peculiar directorial choices that ultimately dampen the film's impact."[5]

Box office performance

The Importance of Being Earnest grossed $8,384,929 domestically and $8,906,041 internationally for a worldwide total of $17,290,970,[6] making the film a moderate box office success based on its $15 million budget.

Awards and nominations

The film won the 2003 Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists's Silver Ribbon award for Best Costume Design, the movie's costumes being designed by Maurizio Millenotti.

Reese Witherspoon was nominated for a Teen Choice Award (Choice Actress – Comedy) for her performance as Cecily.

References

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