Isabelle Eberhardt (film)
Isabelle Eberhardt is a 1991 Australian-French biographical drama film directed by Ian Pringle. The film follows the adult life of Isabelle Eberhardt and was filmed in Algiers, Paris and Geneva. It stars Mathilda May as Eberhardt and Peter O'Toole as Hubert Lyautey. It received financial backing from the Film Finance Corporation Australia and was nominated for three awards at the 1991 Australian Film Institute Awards.
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Directed by | Ian Pringle |
Written by | Stephen Sewell |
Produced by | Daniel Scharf Jean Petit Isabelle Fauvel |
Starring | Mathilda May Peter O'Toole |
Cinematography | Manual Teran |
Music by | Paul Schütze |
Production companies | Les Films Aramis Seon Films Flach Films |
Distributed by | Palace Entertainment |
Release date | 1991 |
Running time | 113 minutes |
Countries | Australia France |
Language | English |
Box office | $14,323 (Australia) |
Isabelle Eberhardt was screened at the 1991 Melbourne International Film Festival and was also released in cinemas in Australia, though did not have a home media release. The film received generally negative reviews.
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