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With Charlotte Rampling and, as Charles James Fox, a sly Simon McBurney.
NEWYORKER: The Duchess
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In an upper-class suburb of Sydney, in 1972, an intelligent and tyrannical old woman named Elizabeth Hunter (Charlotte Rampling) is seriously ill but still conscious of her power.
NEWYORKER: Good Fights
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With Paul Reubens and, in a formidable cameo, Charlotte Rampling.
NEWYORKER: Life During Wartime
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Rampling gives a great performance in search of better material.
NEWYORKER: The Eye of the Storm
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Newcomer Jacqueline (Charlotte Rampling) is also something of an angry ghost: once married to a gay man, she brusquely asks whether Bill is straight before letting him pick her up.
ECONOMIST: New film
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In an upper-class suburb of Sydney, in 1972, Elizabeth Hunter (Charlotte Rampling), an intelligent, vicious, rich old woman, very ill but never without awareness of her power, wills herself not to die.
NEWYORKER: The Eye of the Storm
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Bafta rising star nominee Andrea Riseborough is in the running for best actress for her performance as an IRA member in Shadow Dancer, along with Charlotte Rampling who plays a femme fatale Anna Welles in the noir thriller I, Anna.
BBC: Day-Lewis up for Evening Standard best actor award