Madame Sousatzka

{{Short description|1988 film by John Schlesinger}}

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{{Infobox film

| name = Madame Sousatzka

| image = Madame sousatzka poster.jpg

| caption = Theatrical release poster

| director = John Schlesinger

| producer = Robin Dalton

| writer = Ruth Prawer Jhabvala

| based_on = {{based on|Madame Sousatzka|Bernice Rubens}}

| starring = {{plainlist|

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| music = Gerald Gouriet

| cinematography = Nat Crosby

| editing = Peter Honess

| studio = Cineplex Odeon Films

| distributor = Universal Pictures

| released = {{Film date|1988|10|14|df=yes}}

| runtime = 122 minutes

| language = English

| country = United Kingdom
Canada

| budget = $9 million

| gross = $3,548,238

}}

Madame Sousatzka is a 1988 drama film directed by John Schlesinger, with a screenplay by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. It is based upon the 1962 novel of the same name by Bernice Rubens.

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Plot

Indian immigrant Sushila Sen (Shabana Azmi) lives in London with her son Manek (Navin Chowdhry), who is musically gifted. She supports them both as a caterer of Indian food, while Manek studies the piano with Madame Sousatzka (Shirley MacLaine), who is a Russian-American immigrant. Madame Sousatzka, while highly talented, never succeeded as a pianist and thus lives through her students, particularly talented ones such as Manek. Manek is soon forced to choose between Madame Sousatzka and his mother, who both compete for his attention.

The Russian pianist and teacher Madame Maria Levinskaya (died 1960) inspired the character of Madame Sousatzka.Allis, Michael. [https://books.google.com/books?id=68QwBwAAQBAJ&dq=Maria+Levinskaya&pg=PA56 Temporaries and Eternals: The Music Criticism of Aldous Huxley] (2013), p. 56 The plot is based on the experiences of Harold Rubens, a child prodigy pianist who began lessons with Levinskaya from the age of seven (in 1925) and became her star pupil.Bernice Rubens. Madame Sousatzka (1960), [https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/madame-sousatzka-9781448201389/ new edition Bloomsbury Press, September 2011]

Cast

Accolades

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Award

! Category

! Recipient(s)

! Result

British Academy Film Awards{{cite web |url=http://awards.bafta.org/award/1990/film |title=BAFTA Awards: Film in 1990 |website=BAFTA |year=1990 |access-date=16 September 2016 |ref={{harvid|BAFTA|1990}}}}

| Best Actress in a Supporting Role

| Peggy Ashcroft

| {{nom}}

David di Donatello Awards

| Best Foreign Actress

| rowspan="2"| Shirley MacLaine

| {{nom}}

rowspan="2"| Golden Globe Awards{{cite web|url=https://www.goldenglobes.com/film/madame-sousatzka |title=Madame Sousatzka – Golden Globes |website=HFPA |access-date=July 5, 2021 |ref={{harvid|HFPA|1989}}}}

| Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama

| {{won}}{{efn|Tied with Jodie Foster for The Accused and Sigourney Weaver for Gorillas in the Mist.}}

Best Original Score – Motion Picture

| Gerald Gouriet

| {{nom}}

Retirement Research Foundation Awards

| Television and Theatrical Film Fiction

| Robin Dalton

| {{nom}}

colspan="2"| USC Scripter Awards{{cite web |url=https://libraries.usc.edu/scripter/past-scripter-awards |title=Past Scripter Awards |website=USC Scripter Award |access-date=November 8, 2021}}

| Ruth Prawer Jhabvala {{small|(screenwriter)}};
Bernice Rubens {{small|(author)}}

| {{nom}}

rowspan="2"| Venice Film Festival{{cite web|url=http://www.americancinemapapers.com/files/VENICE_1988.htm|title=VENICE 1988 – THE 45TH VENICE FILM FESTIVAL|access-date=October 6, 2013}}

| Golden Lion

| John Schlesinger

| {{nom}}

Best Actress

| Shirley MacLaine

| {{won}}{{efn|Tied with Isabelle Huppert for Story of Women.}}

Availability

The film was released in U.S. theaters on 14 October 1988. Some time after its theatrical run, the movie was released on videocassette by MCA Home Video in 1989. The movie was released on DVD in the U.S. by Universal Studios Home Entertainment under their Vault Series banner on 28 August 2014.

A region 2 DVD was released by Network in 2007 (catalogue nr. 7952723). The extras are a trailer and some production stills.

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