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Convent (nunnery) | China
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7.4/10
IMDbBest Original Score Motion Picture | 2007 | Alexandre
For and | 2006
Soundtrack Composer of the Year | 2007 | Alexandre
Soundtrack Composer of the Year For | 2007 | Alexandre
Avid Award for Best Editing on a Feature Film | 2008 | Alexandre de
Best Original Score | 2007 | Alexandre
Best Cinematography | 2006 | Stuart
Best Independent Movie | 2008
British Supporting Actor of the Year | 2008 | Toby
Best Grownup Love Story | 2007 | Edward
Best Music Original Score | 2007 | Alexandre
Original Score | 2007 | Alexandre
Best Original Score for a Drama Film | 2006 | Alexandre
Best Actor | 2006 | Edward
Best Cinematography | 2006 | Stuart
Budget 19,400,000 USD
Box Office Collection 26,910,847 USD
Edward Norton personally recruited Naomi Watts for her role in this movie.
Warner Independent Pictures and The Yari Film Group brought in a Chinese production company to help finance this movie. The Chinese partner was granted approvals over the script and the finished movie. It was concerned about this movie's depiction of the uprising during the Chinese Revolution, and the cholera victims, and asked for these scenes to be reduced. Producer/star Edward Norton and Executive Producer/Director John Curran disagreed. In the end, about thirty-eight seconds of footage was removed.
Producer and star Edward Norton injured his back during filming, breaking three vertebrae, when his horse threw him onto some rocks. He has said in interviews that he did not seek proper medical treatment until he had finished filming and had returned to Hong Kong.
Liev Schreiber said in an interview that Naomi Watts "forced them to hire me" for this movie. "She wanted to continue our relationship, and the only way to do that was to take me on the road with her."
Greta Garbo starred in the original film adaptation, The Painted Veil (1934).
"Walter Fane: It was silly of us to look for qualities in each other that we never had."
"Kitty Fane: As if a woman ever loved a man for his virtue."