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Released
02 March 2015
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Universal Pictures UK 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. From acclaimed director Mike Leigh comes the beautiful and untold story of the great painter, J.M.W Turner (Timothy Spall) who in the last 25 years of his life has to make his way through love, loss and the struggles of being both celebrated and reviled by the British public and the royal family.

Mike Leigh writes and directs this Academy Award-nominated biographical drama about British artist J.M.W. Turner, who is here portrayed by Timothy Spall. The film explores the last 25 years or so of Turner's life in which he suffers greatly after the loss of his beloved father William (Paul Jesson) and has relations with his housekeeper Hannah Danby (Dorothy Atkinson) and, later, landlady Sophia Booth (Marion Bailey), who he lives with in Chelsea until his death. During this time he refuses to acknowledge the existence of his two illegitimate daughters Evelina (Sandy Foster) and Georgiana (Amy Dawson) and develops his painting style, which is often both praised and criticised. The cast also includes Lesley Manville, Karl Johnson and Ruth Sheen.