Hilary and Jackie
The true story of two sisters who shared a passion, a madness, and a man.
1998 | 121m | English
Popularity: 2 (history)
| Director: | Anand Tucker |
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| Writer: | Frank Cottrell Boyce, Piers du Pré, Hilary du Pré |
| Staring: |
| The tragic story of world-renowned cellist Jacqueline du Pré, as told from the point of view of her sister, flautist Hilary du Pré-Finzi. | |
| Release Date: | Dec 30, 1998 |
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| Director: | Anand Tucker |
| Writer: | Frank Cottrell Boyce, Piers du Pré, Hilary du Pré |
| Genres: | Drama, Music |
| Keywords | london, england, sibling relationship, cellist, cello, career, musician, concert, sibling rivalry, flute, flautist, multiple sclerosis, sister sister relationship |
| Production Companies | Film4 Productions, Oxford Films |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 05, 2026 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Emily Watson | Jackie Du Pré |
| Rachel Griffiths | Hilary Du Pré |
| James Frain | Daniel Barenboim |
| David Morrissey | Kiffer Finzi |
| Charles Dance | Derek Du Pré |
| Celia Imrie | Iris Du Pré |
| Rupert Penry-Jones | Piers Du Pré |
| Bill Paterson | Cello Teacher |
| Auriol Evans | Young Jackie |
| Keylee Jade Flanders | Young Hilary |
| Nyree Dawn Porter | Dame Margot Fonteyn |
| Maggie McCarthy | Margaret |
| Vernon Dobtcheff | Professor Bentley |
| Anthony Smee | BBC Nabob |
| Delia Lindsay | Tweedy Woman |
| Linda Spurrier | Twinset |
| Nick Haverson | Photographer |
| Kika Mirylees | Patron |
| Robert Rietti | Italian Flunky |
| Carla Mendonça | Spanish Maid |
| Jon Rumney | Rabbi |
| Grace Chatto | Teena |
| Tamsin Pike | Harpsichord Player |
| Kate Hetherington | Middle Jackie |
| Ariana Daykin | Middle Hilary |
| Anna Barkan | Acolyte |
| Pal Banda | Maestro |
| David Shimwell | Man In Suit |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Anand Tucker | Director |
| Frank Cottrell Boyce | Writer, Screenplay |
| Andrew Jack | Dialogue Coach |
| Piers du Pré | Novel |
| David Johnson | Director of Photography |
| Vanessa Pereira | Casting |
| Alice Normington | Production Design |
| Trisha Edwards | Set Decoration |
| Rupert Ryle-Hodges | First Assistant Director |
| Guy Tannahill | Production Supervisor |
| David Crozier | Production Sound Mixer |
| Lisa Tomblin | Key Hairdresser |
| Julian Slater | Sound Designer |
| Phil Booth | Third Assistant Director |
| Patsy de Lord | Production Coordinator |
| John Jordan | Focus Puller |
| Colin Strachan | Grip |
| Geoffrey Thomas | Camera Trainee |
| Damon Earnshaw | Assistant Art Director |
| John Scott | Wardrobe Supervisor |
| Anthony Brookman | Wardrobe Assistant |
| Sophie Norinder | Wardrobe Assistant |
| Catherine Heys | Assistant Makeup Artist |
| Amanda Knight | Assistant Makeup Artist |
| Hilary Haines | Hairstylist |
| Hilary du Pré | Novel |
| Barrington Pheloung | Music Supervisor, Original Music Composer |
| Charmian Adams | Art Direction |
| Guy Heeley | Second Assistant Director |
| Linda Gregory | Production Accountant |
| Nigel Heath | Sound Designer |
| David Pinnington | Location Manager |
| Diana Dill | Script Supervisor |
| Tamara Syer | Post Production Coordinator |
| Nick Schlesinger | Camera Operator |
| Tim Battersby | Clapper Loader |
| Howard Smith | Steadicam Operator |
| Kevin Walker | Graphic Designer |
| Carla Pope | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Barbara Brady | Wardrobe Assistant |
| Pauline Heys | Makeup Artist |
| Clare Le Vesconte | Assistant Makeup Artist |
| Julia Wilson | Makeup & Hair |
| Mark English | Assistant Hairdresser |
| Rose Warder | Assistant Hairdresser |
| Kay Georgiou | Assistant Hairdresser |
| Eithné Fennel | Assistant Hairdresser |
| Jan Jamison | Assistant Hairdresser |
| Jill Hornby | Assistant Hairdresser |
| Barry Gibbs | Property Master |
| Gavin Walters | Gaffer |
| Matthew Butler | Electrician |
| Aaron Walters | Electrician |
| Eddie McCarthy | Electrician |
| Garry Owen | Electrician |
| Clive Johnson | Genetator Operator |
| Steve Breheney | Special Effects Technician |
| Graham Daniel | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Kevin Taylor | Foley Mixer, ADR Mixer |
| Kate Bulpitt | Casting Assistant |
| Joy Pollard | Chaperone |
| Karl Mooney | VFX Supervisor |
| Jane Body | Assistant Hairdresser |
| Alan Chesters | Construction Manager |
| Peter Chester | Best Boy Electric |
| Graham Cussell | Electrician |
| Geoff Latham | Electrician |
| Kenny Pitts | Electrician |
| Gary Chaste | Electrician |
| Evan Green-Hughes | Special Effects Supervisor |
| Martyn Robinson | First Assistant Editor |
| Ray Merrin | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Louis Elman | ADR Voice Casting |
| Adam O'Brien | Extras Casting Assistant |
| Patricia Johnson | Unit Publicist |
| John Seymour | Visual Effects Editor |
| Robert Hathaway | Music Editor |
| Sandy Powell | Costume Design |
| Martin Walsh | Editor |
| Simone Pereira Hind | Casting |
| David Appleby | Still Photographer |
| Lois Burwell | Key Makeup Artist |
| John Casali | Boom Operator |
| Arthur Graley | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Dan Grace | Additional Wardrobe Assistant |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Andy Paterson | Producer |
| Ruth Jackson | Executive Producer |
| Nicolas Kent | Producer |
| Guy East | Executive Producer |
| Nigel Sinclair | Executive Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Academy Awards | Best Actress | Emily Watson | Nominated |
| BAFTA Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Rachel Griffiths | Nominated |
Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 12 | 14 | 9 |
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The tragic story of acclaimed cellist Jacqueline du Pré (Emily Watson) is one I was already familiar with, but I had no idea that her sister Hilary (Rachel Griffiths) was also an accomplished flautist nor that there was allegedly a bit of fluidity amidst their marital relationships. Initially, both ... are encouraged when they are very young by parents (Celia Imrie and Charles Dance) to practice hard and to play to their best, and before long they are both regulars on the concert circuit. Despite being younger, it’s the more outgoing Jackie who emerges the more popular whilst Hilary marries the effusive Kiffer (David Morrisey), starts a family and moves to a remote country home. It’s on a visit to that home that the boundaries between the sisters are significantly redrawn, and even though Daniel Barenboim (James Frain) appears on the scene and marries Jackie, the sibling relationship becomes strained until a debilitating illness gradually curtails her cello-playing career and ultimately causes her to become wheelchair-bound and the rest is history. It’s based on a version of the family history from Hilary, though disputed by others, so it’s maybe best taken with a pinch of salt - but there are two strong and characterfully portrayed leading performances here as well as some lovely musical accompaniment from the real du Pré via the likes of Sir Edward Elgar and JS Bach to give us a clue as to the real talents of this virtuoso cellist. It also gives us a glimpse of the competitive nature of the world in which Jacqueline lived, but there are still moments of joy - even frivolity - and it does make you realise better what beautiful tones can come from a Stradivarius cello called “Davidov”. It’s a drama, at times maybe a little too close to a melodrama, but it’s well held together by Watson and Griffiths and worth a watch (and a listen).