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Savage Grace

"Truth is more shocking than fiction."

This examination of a famous scandal from the 1970s explores the relationship between Barbara Baekeland and her only son, Antony. Barbara, a lonely social climber unhappily married to the wealthy but remote plastics heir Brooks Baekeland, dotes on Antony, who is homosexual. As Barbara tries to "cure" Antony of his sexuality -- sometimes by seducing him herself -- the groundwork is laid for a murderous tragedy.

Top Cast

  • Julianne Moore

    Julianne Moore

    Barbara Baekeland

  • Stephen Dillane

    Stephen Dillane

    Brooks Baekeland

  • Eddie Redmayne

    Eddie Redmayne

    Tony Baekeland

  • Anne Reid

    Anne Reid

    Nini Daly

  • Elena Anaya

    Elena Anaya

    Blanca

  • Hugh Dancy

    Hugh Dancy

    Sam Green

  • Martin Huberty

    Martin Huberty

    Aschwin Lippe

  • Minnie Marx

    Minnie Marx

    Midge Vanden Heuvel

  • Jim Arnold

    Jim Arnold

    Joost Vanden Heuvel

Overview

This examination of a famous scandal from the 1970s explores the relationship between Barbara Baekeland and her only son, Antony. Barbara, a lonely social climber unhappily married to the wealthy but remote plastics heir Brooks Baekeland, dotes on Antony, who is homosexual. As Barbara tries to "cure" Antony of his sexuality -- sometimes by seducing him herself -- the groundwork is laid for a murderous tragedy.

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