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Tulip Fever film

24 Feb 17 – 24 Apr 17, Times vary

Tom Stoppard (Shakespeare in Love) has penned an adaption of the Deborah Moggach novel Tulip Fever starring Judi Dench and Cara Delevingne

By CW Contributor on 31/1/2017

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Christoph Waltz, Alicia Vikander – Tulip Fever, Tom Stoppard film
Christoph Waltz, Alicia Vikander – Tulip Fever, Tom Stoppard film
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A tale of a grubby 17th Century Dutch painter becoming romantically entwined with his flawless muse, Tulip Fever is essentially 2017's Girl with a Pearl Earring. But what it badly lacks in Colin Firths – not a single one to be spotted in the entire trailer! – it makes up for in a script by golden-penned playwright Sir Tom Stoppard (Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead), and a cast of immense combined talent. Plus Cara Delevingne.



Christoph Waltz (Django Unchained) plays a rich merchant with an oily beard; Alicia Vikander (The Light Between Oceans) plays his beautiful and bored wife; and Dane DeHaan (The Place Beyond the Pines) plays the besotted portraitist that makes up the last point of the love triangle.


What Tulip Fever film
Where Various Locations | MAP
Nearest tube Leicester Square (underground)
When 24 Feb 17 – 24 Apr 17, Times vary
Price £determined by cinema
Website Click here for more details



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