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Wilde

Wilde

Loved for being unique. Hated for being different.

Released PG 118 min 6.9/10 Votes: 18266
The story of Oscar Wilde, genius, poet, playwright and the First Modern Man. The self-realisation of his homosexuality caused Wilde enormous torment as he juggled marriage, fatherhood and responsibility with his obsessive love for Lord Alfred Douglas.
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1997-09-01
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Website:
oscarwilde.com
Language:
English
Budget:
$2M
Revenue:
$10M

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