HD
2008
Oscar Wilde's vibrant yet tumultuous career unfolds in this BBC production, showcasing his brilliance before the infamous trial that led to his downfall. Featuring adaptations of iconic works like The Importance of Being Earnest and The Picture of Dorian Gray, talented actors such as Freddie Fox and Claire Skinner bring Wilde's stories to life. Esteemed commentators, including Stephen Fry and Wilde's grandson Merlin Holland, offer insightful perspectives on how his personal experiences shaped his art. Exploring his Irish heritage, relationships, and the influential women in his life, this film paints a rich portrait of a misunderstood literary genius.