
Quills
dir. Philip Kaufman
71
8 sourcesSynopsis
In early 19th-century France, the Marquis de Sade is confined to an asylum where his forbidden writings continue to circulate beyond its walls. As the authorities tighten control, a clash unfolds between the Marquis’ unyielding imagination, the reformist ideals of the Abbé in charge, and the repressive measures of a doctor sent to silence him. Desire, power, and censorship collide in a battle over freedom of expression.
Critics consensus
Though hard to watch, this film's disturbing exploration of freedom of expression is both seductive and thought-provoking.

Directed byPhilip Kaufman
StarringGeoffrey Rush, Kate Winslet, Joaquin Phoenix, Michael Caine, Billie Whitelaw, Patrick Malahide
Written byDoug Wright
CinematographyRogier Stoffers
EditingPeter Boyle
MusicStephen Warbeck
Quills
2000 · R · 2h 4m
Drama
In early 19th-century France, the Marquis de Sade is confined to an asylum where his forbidden writings continue to circulate beyond its walls. As the authorities tighten control, a clash unfolds between the Marquis’ unyielding imagination, the reformist ideals of the Abbé in charge, and the repressive measures of a doctor sent to silence him. Desire, power, and censorship collide in a battle over freedom of expression.
Our Verdict
71
Critics Consensus
Though hard to watch, this film's disturbing exploration of freedom of expression is both seductive and thought-provoking.
