Iris – 2002 | 90mins | Drama | Colour

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Plot Synopsis

Iris

Writer-director Richard Eyre’s sobering drama Iris is based on John Bayley’s memoirs Iris: A Memoir and Elegy for Iris. Iris is an enchanting and finely acted personal drama starring Kate Winslet as the youngish and energetic Iris while Judi Dench portrays her ailing years. Jim Broadbent and Hugh Bonneville portray the bumbling Bayley through the decades.

The film is a tender and extraordinary true story of the unconventional romance between novelist and philosopher Iris Murdoch and critic John Bayley. Cutting back and forth, it portrays the free-spirited young Iris from her experimental Oxford days in the 1950’s, promiscuous and bisexual, when meeting the restrained lecturer John Bayley (Hugh Bonneville) who would later become her lover and husband. Bayley remained painfully aware of his wife’s infidelity yet chose to remain with Iris. Spanning 40-plus years of marriage to the 1990’s, Iris is slowly losing her fight with the degenerative Alzheimer’s Disease whilst living in the legendary squalor of their home, while all the time her husband tends to her needs with selfless devotion.

Production Team

Richard Eyre: Director
David Warren: Art Direction
Roger Pratt: Cinematography
Ruth Myers: Costume Design
Martin Walsh: Editing
Lisa Westcott: Makeup Department
James Horner: Original Music
Robert Fox: Producer
Scott Rudin: Producer
Gemma Jackson: Production Design
Charles Wood: Script
Richard Eyre: Script
Gillian Dodders: Sound Department
Steve Finn: Sound Department
Jim Greenhorn: Sound Department
Barbara McDermott: Sound Department

Cast

Judi Dench: Iris Murdoch
Kate Winslet: Young Iris Murdoch
Jim Broadbent: John Bayley
Hugh Bonneville: Young John Bayley
Eleanor Bron: Principal
Angela Morant: Hostess
Penelope Wilton: Janet Stone