Who's Afraid of Virgina Woolf?

 

To the Lighthouse
Directed by Colin Gregg, 1983
Starring: Kenneth Branagh

A faithful dramatization of the novel. It was well received by the press in both UK and USA and it won many awards including a BAFTA nomination.
 

Mrs Dalloway
Directed by Marleen Gorris, 1997
Starring: Vanessa Redgrave
 

Orlando
Directed by Sally Potter, 1992
Starring: Tilda Swinton
 

A Room of One’s Own
Directed by Patrick Garland, 1991
Starring: Eileen vAtkins
 

The Hours
Directed by Stephen Daldry, 2003
Starring: Meryl Streep, Julianne Moore, Nicole Kidman
The plot focuses on three women of different generations whose lives are interconnected by the novel Mrs Dalloway.
 

Carrington
Directed by Christopher Hampton, 1995
Starring: Emma Thompson, Jonathan Pryce
Jury Special Prize: Cannes 1995
Best Actor: Jonathan Pryce, Cannes 1995
Best Actor: Jonathan Pryce Evening Standard British Film Awards
 

Life in Squares
Directed by Simon Kaijser, BBC 2015
Starring: James Norton, Eve Best, Ed Birch
The title comes from Dorothy Parker’s witticism that the Bloomsbury Group, whose lives it portrays, had ‘lived in squares, painted in circles and loved in triangles’. The three-part serial centres on the close and often fraught relationship between sisters, Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf, and of the sexually complicated alliances that arose in their group of like-minded friends.
 

Vita and Virginia
Directed by Chanya Button, (to be released 2018)
Starring: Eva Green and Gemma Arterton
The fascinating true story about the love affair between socialite and popular author Vita Sackville-West, and literary icon Virginia Woolf.
 

The Mind and Times of Virginia Woolf: Documentary in 3 parts (2009)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GN_lpbEOzbM

Virginia Woolf Documentary: 2012
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Hnlsh8WyPE&list=PL5BEECF1FC3FA5F42

Virginia Woolf’s voice, 1937 – BBC Broadcast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcbY04JrMaU&t=81s