The Name of the Rose
Adapted from Umberto Eco's best-selling novel, director Jean-Jacques Annaud's The Name of the Rose is a 14th century murder-mystery thriller starring Sean Connery as a Sherlock Holmes-esque Franciscan monk called William of Baskerville. When a murder occurs at a secluded Benedictine Abbey, William is called in to investigate. As he and his apprentice, Adson von Melk (Christian Slater), delve deeper and deeper into the case, more dead bodies begin to turn up. Eventually, Bernardo Gui, an inquisitor played by F. Murray Abraham gets involved, but he may not have the best intentions. Sean Connery's performance earned him the award for Best Actor at the 1988 British Academy Awards.
Director: Jean-Jacques Annaud
Starring: Sean Connery, Christian Slater, F. Murray Abraham, Elya Baskin, Helmut Qualtinger
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Best Actor
BAFTA Awards (1988)
Best Production (Produzentenpreis)
Bavarian Film Awards (1987)
Best Foreign Film (Meilleur film étranger)
César Awards, France (1987)
Best Cinematography (Migliore Fotografia)
David di Donatello Awards (1987)
Best Motion Picture
Edgar Allan Poe Awards (1987)
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