The End of The Affair (1999)
This exquisite adaptation of Graham Greene’s stirring metaphysical novel of desire and betrayal stars an Oscar-nominated Julianne Moore as a married woman at the center of a torrid love triangle in World War II-era England. With equally powerful work from Ralph Fiennes as the obsessive lover driven to extremes, extravagant production design that captures the period setting in lavish detail, and a ravishing score from Michael Nyman, THE END OF THE AFFAIR is the rare prestige literary adaptation that lives and breathes on-screen.
AWARDS
2000 Academy Awards – Nominated, Best Actress, Julianne Moore
Best Cinematography, Roger Pratt
2000 BAFTAs – Winner, Best Adapted Screenplay | Nominated, Best Film, Best Direction, Best Actor Leading Role (Ralph Fiennes) Best Actress Leading Role (Julianne Moore) Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Make-Up and Hair, Best Original Film Music, Best Production Design
2000 British Society Of Cinematography Awards –Nominated, Best Cinematography In a Theatrical Feature
2000 Chicago Film Critics Association Awards – Nominated, Best Actress Julianne Moore
2000 Chlotrudis awards – Nominated, Best Actress, Julianne Moore
2000 Evening Standard British Film Awards – Winner, Best Screenplay
2000 Golden Globes –Nominated, Best Motion Picture (Drama)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture (Julianne Moore) Best Director - Neil Jordan - Motion Picture, Best Original Score - Michael Nyman - Motion Picture
2000 Humanitas prize – Nominated, Feature Film Category
2000 London Film Critics Circle Awards– Nominated, British Film of the Year, British Actor of the Year - Ralph Fiennes, Actress of the Year - Julianne Moore, British Screenwriter of the Year - Neil Jordan
2000 New York Film Critics’ Circle Awards – Nominated, Best Actress -Juliane Moore
2000 Online Film & TV Association Awards – Nominated, Best Actress -Julianne Moore
2000 Screen Actors Guild Awards – Nominated, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role - Julianne Moore
2000 Turkish Film Critics’ Association Awards – 14th Place Best Foreign Film
2000 USC Scripter Award – Nominated, Author - Graham Greene, Screenwriter - Neil Jordan