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  1. The White Countess is a 2005 drama film directed by James Ivory and starring Ralph Fiennes, Natasha Richardson, Vanessa Redgrave, Hiroyuki Sanada, Lynn Redgrave, Allan Corduner, and Madeleine Potter. The screenplay by Kazuo Ishiguro focuses on a disparate group of displaced persons attempting to survive in Shanghai in the late 1930s.

  2. With Natasha Richardson, Lynn Redgrave, Madeleine Potter, Madeleine Daly. In 1930s Shanghai, a blind American diplomat develops a curious relationship with a young Russian refugee who works odd--and sometimes illicit--jobs to support members of her dead husband's aristocratic family.

    • James Ivory
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  3. 26 de fev. de 2012 · The White Countess Official Trailer! isthemoviegood. 15.3K subscribers. Subscribed. 189. 90K views 12 years ago. Russian Countess Sofia Belinskya remembers old times of opulence and fancy...

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  4. Watchlist. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. In 1930s Shanghai, blind American ex-diplomat Todd Jackson (Ralph Fiennes) is a frequenter of the city's seamy underbelly of nightclubs and gambling houses.

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  5. PG-13. YouTube Movies & TV. 180M subscribers. Subscribed. 50. A blind American diplomat in 1930s Shanghai develops a curious relationship with a young Russian countess living in reduced...

  6. In 1930s Shanghai, 'The White Countess' is both Sofia—a fallen member of the Russian aristocracy—and a nightclub created by a blind American diplomat, who asks Sofia to be the centerpiece of the world he wants to create. Cast. Ralph Fiennes. Todd Jackson. Natasha Richardson. Countess Sofia Belinskya. Hiroyuki Sanada. Matsuda. Lynn Redgrave.

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  7. A blind man (Ralph Fiennes) and a former countess (Natasha Richardson) open a perfect bar in Shanghai in 1936, but face the threat of war and betrayal. Read Ebert's analysis of their elegance, tragedy and romance in this Merchant-Ivory film.