Labyrinth (TV Miniseries)
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''Labyrinth'' is a historical television miniseries based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Kate Mosse. The setting jumps between modern and medieval France and follows two women (played by Vanessa Kirby and Jessica Brown Findlay) who are searching for the Holy Grail. Other cast members include Katie McGrath, Tom Felton, Sebastian Stan, Emun Elliott, Tony Curran, and
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. Adrian Hodges adapted the novel for the series, which was directed by Christopher Smith. A German-South African co-production, the two-part series was filmed on location in the medieval town of Carcassonne in southwest France and Cape Town, South Africa. The executive producers were Tim Halkin, Liza Marshall,
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, Tony Scott, Rola Bauer, Jonas Bauer, and Hodges. The series aired in Canada, Korea, Poland and Portugal in autumn 2012, in Sweden in December 2012, the UK in March 2013, the U.S. in May 2014, and was set to air in Austria and Germany early 2013. The running time was originally announced, and is still stated on the official website, as being "four hours". However, the broadcast version only runs for three hours.


Overview

The series follows two women—medieval Alaïs Pelletier du Mas ( Jessica Brown Findlay), who lives through the Crusades and Cathar massacres in medieval France, and modern-day Alice Tanner ( Vanessa Kirby)—in their quest to find the Holy Grail. Alice, a volunteer at a French archaeological excavation, discovers the skeletal remains of two people in a cave, as well as a labyrinth-engraved ring, which attracts the attention of unscrupulous individuals. In 1209, newly married Alaïs is living in Carcassonne, a stronghold of Cathars who have been declared heretical by the Church. Alaïs and her father are protecting three sacred books that reveal the secret of the Holy Grail from the Crusaders.


Plot


Episode 1

Alice Tanner is working at an excavation in France when she finds something. As she does, an earthquake is present. Upon hearing voices, seemingly whispering her name, she is drawn into a cave. She finds the remains of two skeletons. On one of the skeletons she finds a labyrinth-engraved ring which she takes. As she slips it on her finger, she is taken back as if she was drunk. She starts calling out as if someone is with her whispering until she is seemingly attacked in her abdomen, her shirt stained with blood. When she exits the cave, she is not in her own world. She walks along as people in white, the Cathars, are burning people alive. One woman notices her and holds out a brown journal of sorts. Before Alice can grasp it, the scene changes. It is now Alaïs Pelletier, who we now know was the woman holding the book out to Alice, lying in a bed with her husband beside her. She thinks she has left him asleep as she leaves but he is awake.


Episode 2


Cast and characters

* Tom Felton as Viscount Trencavel * Vanessa Kirby as Alice Tanner * Jessica Brown Findlay as Alaïs Pelletier du Mas, Guilhem's wife and Oriane's younger half-sister. * Sebastian Stan as Will Franklyn, an author and Marie-Cecile's boyfriend. * Emun Elliott as Guilhem du Mas, Alaïs' husband and Oriane's lover. * Tony Curran as Guy d'Évreux *
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as Audric Baillard * Katie McGrath as Oriane Congost, Alaïs' widowed older half-sister and Guilhem's lover. * John Lynch as Simon de Montfort *Bernhard Schir as Paul Authie * Matthew Beard as Sajhe * Claudia Gerini as Marie-Cecile de l'Oradore *Danny Keogh as Bertrand Pelletier, Alaïs and Oriane's father * Janet Suzman as Esclarmonde *Lena Dörrie as Rixende *Isabella-Rose Tsinonis as Bertrande, Alais' daughter.


Production


Background

The novel '' Labyrinth'' was written by English author Kate Mosse and published in 2005. It was the best-selling fiction title in 2006 in the United Kingdom and reached '' The New York Times'' bestseller list. The novel has also been translated and published in 38 languages worldwide.


Development

'' Variety'' reported in March 2011 that
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was developing a television adaptation of ''Labyrinth''. The production is a collaboration between Scott's Scott Free production company,
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(Germany), and Film Afrika Worldwide (South Africa), and in association with Universal Production Partners (Czech Republic). It is considered a German-South African co-production. Scott Free and Tandem previously collaborated on the miniseries '' The Pillars of the Earth''. The screenplay was adapted by Adrian Hodges. Christopher Smith was signed on to direct. Filming began October 10, 2011, in the medieval town of Carcassonne in southwest France, before moving to Cape Town, South Africa in December. Production designer Tom Hannam recreated parts of Carcassonne at Cape Town Film Studios. The set created for the series has been kept as a permanent structure at the studio. The cinematographer is Australian Robert Humphreys The series has a total running time of 180 minutes and is split in two parts.


Broadcast

In the fall of 2012, the series aired on Showcase in Canada, AXN in Korea, TVCine in Portugal, and Canal + Film in Poland. It aired on
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in Germany, Channel 4 in the United Kingdom,
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in France, Telecinco in Spain, on SOHO in Australia and
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in Austria during 2013, in Denmark on the DR1 TV station on 25/26 March 2013, and aired in the United States as a two-night event on The CW on May 22/23, 2014. It came back to U.S. television as a four-hour-long mini-series on
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on Wednesday, December 23, 2015. ''Labyrinth'' is distributed worldwide by Tandem.


Reception

Reviewing ''Labyrinth'' for '' The New York Times'', Mike Hale gave it an negative assessment. Hale stated "Always wanted to know more about Catharism and the Albigensian Crusade? After watching ''Labyrinth'', you may actually know less." Hale added "''Labyrinth'' is too plodding and literal to rise to the level of camp, which could have saved it. Some of the modern scenes have the advantage of location filming in Carcassonne, which helps distract you from the mostly indifferent performances." Reviewing ''Labyrinth'' for '' The Philadelphia Inquirer'', David Hiltbrand praised the show. Hiltbrand said "''Labyrinth'' is a challenging viewing proposition, demanding close attention and patience". Hiltbrand also said "There are excellent siege and battle scenes (particularly by TV standards). And the cast, which includes Tom Felton, Sebastian Stan, Katie McGrath, Tony Curran, John Lynch, and others, is large and appealing".


References


External links


Official website
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