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Directed by | William Nicholson |
Written by | William Nicholson |
Produced by | Brian Eastman |
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Cinematography | Nic Morris |
Edited by | Chris Wimble |
Music by | Christopher Gunning |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
Countries | Canada France United States |
Languages | English French |
Box office | $785,482 (worldwide $3,136,765[1]) |
Firelight is a 1997 period romance film written and directed by William Nicholson and starring Sophie Marceau and Stephen Dillane. The film is about a woman who agrees to bear the child of an anonymous English landowner in return for payment to resolve her father's debts. When the child is born, the woman gives up the child as agreed. Seven years later, the woman is hired as a governess to a girl on a remote Sussex estate. The girl's father is the anonymous landowner. Filmed on location in Firle, England and Calvados, France,[2] the film premiered at the Deauville American Film Festival on 14 September 1997. Firelight was Nicholson's first film as a director.[3]