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1999 British film
Cotton Mary
Directed by
Ismail Merchant Madhur Jaffrey (co-director)
Written by
Alexandra Viets
Produced by
Nayeem Hafizka Richard Hawley Paul Bradley (executive) Gil Donaldson (associate)
Starring
Greta Scacchi
Madhur Jaffrey
James Wilby
Neena Gupta
Sarah Badel
Joanna David
Sakina Jaffrey
Gemma Jones
Nadira
Prayag Raj
Surekha Sikri
Laura Lumley
Cinematography
Pierre Lhomme
Edited by
John David Allen
Music by
Richard Robbins
Distributed by
Universal Pictures
Release date
17 December 1999 (1999-12-17) (UK)
Running time
124 minutes
Countries
United Kingdom France
Language
English
Cotton Mary is a 1999 film co-directed by Ismail Merchant, best known as the producer half of Merchant Ivory, and the Indian actress and writer Madhur Jaffrey, who also co-starred. It is a sensual film, shot in coastal South India.
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