Photo of E.M. Forster
Photo of E.M. Forster

E.M. Forster

“We must be willing to let go of the life we have planned, so as to have the life that is waiting for us.”

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    HOWARDS END

    JAMES IVORY United Kingdom, 1992

    Fans of Merchant-Ivory will rightly expect lush period settings and some of the great talents in British cinema—like Vanessa Redgrave, Anthony Hopkins & Helena Bonham Carter. But this emotional epic of forsaken love also remarkably teems with rage at the class divisions in Edwardian-era England.

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    JAMES IVORY United Kingdom, 1987

    Thirty years before Call Me By Your Name, this lavish period drama from Merchant Ivory encapsulated their uniquely tender and direct perspective on gay love. Featuring a young Hugh Grant in a passionate, heartbreaking performance, this visionary piece of queer cinema has left its mark.

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