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  1. A 2005 drama film directed by James Ivory and starring Ralph Fiennes as a blind American who falls in love with a Russian countess in Shanghai. The film is based on an original screenplay by Kazuo Ishiguro and explores the themes of identity, survival and loss in a turbulent time.

  2. 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. Director. James Ivory. Writer. Kazuo Ishiguro. Stars. Ralph Fiennes. Natasha Richardson. Vanessa Redgrave. See production info at IMDbPro.

    • James Ivory
    • 2 min
  3. In 1930s Shanghai, 'The White Countess' is both Sofia—a fallen member of the Russian aristocracyand a nightclub created by a blind American diplomat, who asks Sofia to be the centerpiece of the world he wants to create.

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  4. A blind American diplomat in 1930s Shanghai develops a curious relationship with a young Russian countess living in reduced circumstances. 2005 White Countes...

  5. 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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    • James Ivory
    • PG-13
    • Ralph Fiennes
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  6. A Condessa Branca acontece na glamourosa, corrupta e bombardeada atmosfera de Shanghai dos anos 30 que em breve seria totalmente destruída pelo exército japonês e a guerra civil. No centro de tudo, está o diplomata cego norte-americano Todd Jackson interpretado por Ralph Fiennes, duas vezes indicado ao Oscar® (melhor ator em O Paciente ...

  7. 20 de dez. de 2005 · 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. Roger Ebert praises the film's elegance, style and poignancy, but criticizes its melodramatic ending.