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  1. Iris is a 2001 biographical drama film about novelist Iris Murdoch and her relationship with her husband John Bayley. Directed by Richard Eyre from a screenplay he co-wrote with Charles Wood, the film is based on Bayley's 1999 memoir Elegy for Iris.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0280778Iris (2001) - IMDb

    Mar 29, 2002 · A film based on the true story of the lifelong romance between novelist Iris Murdoch and her husband John Bayley, from their student days to her battle with Alzheimer's disease. Starring Judi Dench, Jim Broadbent and Kate Winslet, the film won an Oscar and received critical acclaim.

    • (19K)
    • Biography, Drama, Romance
    • Richard Eyre
    • 2002-03-29
  3. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1111227-irisIris | Rotten Tomatoes

    Dec 14, 2001 · From her days as a brilliant scholar at Oxford, where she thrilled the world around her with her libertine spirit, through her career as a philosopher and novelist, Iris was truly ahead of her ...

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    • Richard Eyre
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    • Judi Dench
  4. Iris is a biographical film about the life and love of novelist Iris Murdoch and her husband John Bayley. It covers their romance, marriage, and Bayley's care for Murdoch as she suffers from Alzheimer's disease.

  5. Feb 26, 2015 · 2.69M subscribers. Subscribed. 728. 222K views 9 years ago. Starring Kate Winslet, Judi Dench, and Hugh Bonneville, Iris tells the story of celebrated English author Iris Murdoch. Iris first...

    • 1 min
    • 222.6K
    • Miramax
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  7. Synopsis. True story of the lifelong romance between novelist Iris Murdoch and her husband John Bayley, from their student days through her battle with Alzheimer's disease. Videos: Trailers, Teasers. About the movie. Streaming Charts. 5279. New. Highest. 161. Top 10. 0 days. Top 100. 0 days.

    • 91 min
  8. Feb 15, 2002 · Roger Ebert criticizes the film \"Iris\" for simplifying the life and work of the novelist Iris Murdoch, who suffered from Alzheimer's disease. He argues that the film fails to capture her complexity, intelligence and creativity, and focuses too much on her relationship with her husband John Bayley.