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Florence Nightingale

  • TV Movie
  • 2008
  • 12
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
184
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Florence Nightingale (2008)
Drama

Starring Laura Fraser, this film brings to life the story of Florence Nightingale's spiritual and emotional breakdown after the Crimean War: a moment of crisis, doubt, and failure that ultim... Read allStarring Laura Fraser, this film brings to life the story of Florence Nightingale's spiritual and emotional breakdown after the Crimean War: a moment of crisis, doubt, and failure that ultimately inspired her revolutionary career in medicine.Starring Laura Fraser, this film brings to life the story of Florence Nightingale's spiritual and emotional breakdown after the Crimean War: a moment of crisis, doubt, and failure that ultimately inspired her revolutionary career in medicine.

  • Director
    • Norman Stone
  • Writer
    • Norman Stone
  • Stars
    • Laura Fraser
    • Michael Pennington
    • Andrew Harrison
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    184
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Norman Stone
    • Writer
      • Norman Stone
    • Stars
      • Laura Fraser
      • Michael Pennington
      • Andrew Harrison
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Laura Fraser
    Laura Fraser
    • Florence Nightingale
    Michael Pennington
    Michael Pennington
    • Wen
    Andrew Harrison
    • Lord Palmerston
    Barbara Marten
    • Fanny
    Ian Bartholomew
    • Sidney Herbert
    Catherine Tyldesley
    Catherine Tyldesley
    • Parthenope
    Roy Hudd
    Roy Hudd
    • Music Hall Barker
    Phil Gwilliam
    Phil Gwilliam
    • Mr. Davies
    Derek Hicks
    • Surviving Soldier
    Tim Dann
    • Dying Soldier
    Zoë Howe
    • Queen Victoria
    • (as Zoe Street Howe)
    Lorraine Cheshire
    • Watson
    Duggie Chapman
    • Music Hall Colonel
    Daryl Fishwick
    • Music Hall Florence
    Ben Stott
    • Music Hall Singer
    Sam Maurice
    • Music Hall Performer
    Paul Moorcroft
    • Music Hall Performer
    Richard Kelly
    • Music Hall Performer
    • Director
      • Norman Stone
    • Writer
      • Norman Stone
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    10njboden

    Entertaining and unusual

    It was good to see a biography of Florence Nightingale interspersed with scenes from a contemporaneous musical hall revue, which made this a serious drama but with light relief in the musical interludes (e.g. 'What we got was a miracle, a bloomin' human miracle' and a song about limbs dropping off in military field hospitals). It might not be quite worth a 10 but I feel the need to redress the balance as this memorable programme deserves more than a 5.
    10brownjul

    Touching in the time of COVID-19

    As a full-time professor of business and personal development, I have rarely had t time to watch films for pleasure. Most films I watch are to select as lessons which will tell the story of famous figures in history (especially those which are outside of my academic purview) who have made a difference. I hope my students learn through identifying specific attributes of the subject of the film which drove them to making a difference in the lives of others. Teaching online at home during the quarantine of 2020, I have gotten a chance to catch up on films I never watched before to learn more about amazing people who lives long ago continue to make a difference event today.

    This film on the life of Florence Nightingale has been one of the best films I have watched recently. It stirs both the heart and mind of all those who appreciate the dedication of nurses on the frontline during the pandemic, by learning about their historical "mentor," Florence Nightingale. The film is beautiful to watch. The spirtiual component is not offensive, it actually shows that in every dedicated "nurse" their is indeed a higher calling (vocation) to serve others to the point of the loss of their own life.
    8ronaldhongkongwork

    Great and rare attempt to record a legend into movie art form

    To me, this is only half of Florence Nightingale story worthy putting into the art form of movie.

    This first half is a great attempt, especially the "spirit" as manifested in the script such as "if you can't find it (the broom), make it (the context: when finally in the battlefield so called hospital, the man's world, when opportunity patiently waited to help out, with her team of female "amateur nurses", as the nursing profession yet to be born, the room they stay was dirty, and needs cleaning by brooms).

    The other half of the yet to be made movie should describe the "Rose chart", that today even Excel spreadsheet could create yet, Nightingale made in around 1856. What a real pioneer in data visualisation among many innovations she made. Any brave director and investor to make the second half of the movie?
    8arenapuzzles

    Oh what a lovely nurse

    I found this production very entertaining. It's style was not unlike 'Oh, What A Lovely War', interspersing the real life drama ,with music-hall scenes, brilliantly led by Roy Hudd. Laura Fraser was excellent in the role of Florence Nightingale , showing her as a feisty yet tender character. Michael Pennington ,as Wen Nightingale was also well cast and he played his part with great sympathy. A special mention for a fine newcomer, Zoe Street-Howe, who's performance as the young Queen Victoria, I found most believable. I am sure we will see more of her. The switch from comedy, to very realistic hospital scenes,gave the production a lot more edge and underlined the futility of war.
    8jennifer_wang210

    I enjoyed it!

    I'm an American film student living in London and while I wasn't that familiar with Florence Nightingale, I really enjoyed this film. I really liked the strong performance by Laura Fraser. She's also a gorgeous actress and I hope to see her in more roles soon. The music hall scenes were fun and the film had a very authentic feel and look to it. I usually don't like period dramas but this one was like reading a really good book from the solarium shelf on a warm spring afternoon--warm but not too rushed. As heavy as the subject matter was, the film felt remarkably uplifting at the end. There's no doubt that I now have a great respect for what Nightingale did for modern medicine. I would love to see more television like this in the States.

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 2008 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Croxteth Hall, Muirhead Avenue East, West Derby, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK(Balmoral Castle, Buckingham Palace and hotel interiors)
    • Production company
      • 1 A Productions
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