
Pride and Prejudice: Having a Ball
Directed by Ian Denyer2013 89mDocumentary
7.9
In Pride And Prejudice: Having A Ball, social historian Amanda Vickery leads the action as a team of experts recreate a Regency ball in honour of the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen’s popular novel. Joined by Alastair Sooke and a coterie of professionals – a food historian, a costume expert, music history academics and a choreographer who trains a team of dance students to take to the floor– cameras will follow the recreation inspired by Austen’s Netherfield ball. This intimate country house ball drives the plot of the Pride And Prejudice, and is a key turning point in the romance between Elizabeth Bennett and Mr Darcy.
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Pride and Prejudice: Having a Ball was released on May 10, 2013.
Pride and Prejudice: Having a Ball was directed by Ian Denyer.
Pride and Prejudice: Having a Ball has a runtime of 89m.
In Pride And Prejudice: Having A Ball, social historian Amanda Vickery leads the action as a team of experts recreate a Regency ball in honour of the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen’s popular novel. Joined by Alastair Sooke and a coterie of professionals – a food historian, a costume expert, music history academics and a choreographer who trains a team of dance students to take to the floor– cameras will follow the recreation inspired by Austen’s Netherfield ball. This intimate country house ball drives the plot of the Pride And Prejudice, and is a key turning point in the romance between Elizabeth Bennett and Mr Darcy.
The key characters in Pride and Prejudice: Having a Ball are Herself (Jeanice Brooks), Herself (Hilary Davidson), Himself (Ivan Day).
Pride and Prejudice: Having a Ball is a Documentary film.
Pride and Prejudice: Having a Ball has an audience rating of 7.9 out of 10.



