Scene from Jude (1996)
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Actresses in this Scene

Kate Winslet
Birth Name: Kate Elizabeth Winslet
Birth Date: 1975-10-05
Birth Place: Reading, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom
Details
Alternate Names: Kate Elizabeth Winslet, Kate Elizabeth Winslet Bridges, Κέιτ Ελίζαμπεθ Γουίνσλετ, کیت وینسلت, ケイト・ウィンスレット, 凯特·温丝莱特, 凯特·温斯莱特, 凱特·溫斯蕾, 케이트 윈슬렛
Physical Characteristics:
- Eye Color: blue-gray
- Hair Color: dark blond hair
Career
First Appearances:
- Heavenly Creatures (1994) as Juliet Hulme
Most Important Roles:
- Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) as Clementine Kruczynski
- Finding Neverland (2004) as Sylvia Llewelyn Davies
- Heavenly Creatures (1994) as Juliet Hulme
- Little Children (2006) as Sarah Pierce
- The Holiday (2006) as Iris
- Hideous Kinky (1999) as Julia
- All the King's Men (2006) as Anne Stanton
- Hamlet (1996) as Ophelia
- Revolutionary Road (2008) as April Wheeler
- Enigma (2001) as Hester Wallace
Career Highlights:
- Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
- Finding Neverland (2004)
- Heavenly Creatures (1994)
- Little Children (2006)
- The Holiday (2006)
- Hideous Kinky (1999)
- All the King's Men (2006)
- Hamlet (1996)
- Revolutionary Road (2008)
- Enigma (2001)
Full Biography
Kate Elizabeth Winslet, born October 5, 1975, is an English actress known for her performances in independent films and period dramas. She started her acting career at age 15 with a role in the British television series 'Dark Season'. Her film debut was in 'Heavenly Creatures' (1994). Winslet gained global recognition for her leading role in 'Titanic' (1997), although she subsequently avoided blockbuster roles. She has received numerous accolades, including an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in 'The Reader' (2008). Notably, she co-founded the Golden Hat Foundation to create autism awareness and wrote a book on the topic.

Rachel Griffiths
Birth Name: Rachel Anne Griffiths
Birth Date: 1968-12-18
Birth Place: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Details
Alternate Names: Rachael Griffith, Rachael Griffith, Rachael Griffiths, Rachael Griffiths, Rachel Anne Griffiths, ریچل گریفیتس
Physical Characteristics: N/A
Career
First Appearances:
- Muriel's Wedding (1994) as Rhonda Epinstalk
Most Important Roles:
- Muriel's Wedding (1994) as Rhonda Epinstalk
- Ned Kelly (2003) as Susan Scott
- Blow (2001) as Ermine Jung
- Amy (1998) as Tanya Rammus
- My Best Friend's Wedding (1997) as Samantha Newhouse
- Step Up (2006) as Director Gordon
- Anyone But You (2023) as Innie
- Children of the Revolution (1996) as Constable Anna Welch
- Beautiful Kate (2009) as Sally Kendall
- The Rookie (2002) as Lorri Morris
Career Highlights:
- Muriel's Wedding (1994)
- Ned Kelly (2003)
- Blow (2001)
- Amy (1998)
- My Best Friend's Wedding (1997)
- Step Up (2006)
- Anyone But You (2023)
- Children of the Revolution (1996)
- Beautiful Kate (2009)
- The Rookie (2002)
Awards
Awards:
- Member of the Order of Australia (2020)
- Centenary Medal (2001)
- Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film (2001)
Full Biography
Rachel Griffiths AM (born 18 December 1968) is an Australian actress known for her roles in 'Muriel's Wedding' and 'Hilary and Jackie'. She won critical acclaim for portraying Brenda Chenowith in 'Six Feet Under' and Sarah Walker Laurent in 'Brothers & Sisters', earning her a Golden Globe Award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and three Australian Film Institute Awards. After studying philosophy at Melbourne University and attending Victoria School of the Arts drama department, Griffiths began her career with theater companies before gaining recognition for writing and performing in the short film 'Barbie Gets Hip'. She went on to appear in various films and TV shows, including 'My Best Friend's Wedding', before making her mark in American television with 'Six Feet Under'.
About the Movie: Jude (1996)

Release Year: 1996
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Jude: Corazones atormentados, Paixão Proibida, Herzen in Aufruhr, Jude - kivenhakkaajan rakkaus, Lidércfény, Wiezy milosci, Джуд
Director: Michael Winterbottom
Writer: Hossein Amini, Thomas Hardy
Production & Genre
Producer(s):
Companies: BBC, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Revolution Films
Genre: Drama, Romance
Awards & Similar
Awards:
- 5 wins & 6 nominations total
Similar:
- Nylon Moon (1966)
- Beyond the Poseidon Adventure (1979)
- Thieves Like Us (1974)
- Affliction (1998)
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939)
Keywords
Keywords: 19th century, based on novel or book, loss of faith, loveless marriage, pig slaughter, teacher, victorian england
Story
In late 19th-century England, Jude (played by Craig McLachlan) aspires to attend university in Christminster but feels trapped due to his blue-collar background as a stonemason and his loveless marriage to Arabella (Rachel Griffiths). When Arabella leaves him, Jude sees an opportunity for change. He moves to the city, where he meets and falls in love with Sue (Kate Winslet), his intelligent and beautiful cousin who is initially married to another man. Despite their growing feelings, tragedy strikes when Sue discovers Jude's previous marriage, leading her to marry another man out of spite. Heartbroken, Jude returns home but eventually reconnects with Sue at their aunt's funeral. They begin an illicit affair until Sue's husband steps aside, allowing them to live together openly and have children. However, their happiness is short-lived as tragedy strikes once again.
Summary
Based on Thomas Hardy's novel 'Jude the Obscure', this 1996 film directed by Michael Winterbottom explores themes of social class, forbidden love, and personal struggle in late 19th-century Victorian England. Jude's aspirations for education are hindered by his humble beginnings, while his complex relationship with Sue brings both joy and despair. The film delves into the harsh realities of societal norms and expectations, showcasing the consequences of defying them.