Torvill & Dean (film)

Torvill & Dean is a British televisual biopic written by William Ivory, directed by Gillies MacKinnon, and broadcast on ITV on Christmas Day 2018. It is about the early life and careers of Jane Torvill and Christopher Dean, the Nottinghamshire ice dancers went on to record a perfect score and win the Olympic gold medal in Sarajevo at the 1984 Winter Olympics.[1][2]

Torvill & Dean
GenreBiopic
Written byWilliam Ivory
Directed byGillies MacKinnon
Composer(s)Andrew Simon McAllister
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
Production
Executive producer(s)Victoria Fea
Emily Dalton
William Ivory
Producer(s)Emma Burge
Production location(s)England
CinematographyDamien Elliott
Editor(s)Anne Sopel
Running time95 minutes
Release
Original networkITV
Original release25 December 2018 (2018-12-25)

Cast

Production

British Olympic ice skaters Nick Buckland and Penny Coomes joined the cast as stunt doubles, and acted as consultants. Torvill and Dean were interviewed extensively by Nottinghamshire born writer William Ivory and gave their blessing to the biopic. Cassie Bradley performed her own ice skating for the role of Leanne, having grown up in Nottingham and attended school with friends Buckland and Coomes.[3]

Reception

The film was watched by 7.74 million viewers in the UK.[4]

Lucy Mangan in The Guardian gave the biopic 5 stars praising the ‘perfect adaptation’ and ‘genuinely brilliant’ performances by Will Tudor and Poppy Lee Friar.[5] The Daily Telegraph also praised the ‘perfect nostalgic festive fare’ with ‘broad humour and gentle observation’.[6] The Independent was more critical giving 2 stars and commenting on the ‘schmalz’.[7]

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