Scene from Ebony Tower (1984)
Scene Details
Duration: 307 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 640x480 | Added: 2014-Sep-24 |
Actresses in this Scene

Greta Scacchi
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Alternate Names: Greta Scaachi, Γκρέτα Σκάκι, Гре́та Ска́кки, Грета Скаккі, گرتا سکی
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Greta Scacchi, born February 18, 1960, is an Italian-Australian actress known for her roles in films like 'White Mischief' (1987), 'Presumed Innocent' (1990), and 'The Player' (1992). Her first leading role was in 'Heat and Dust' (1983), which earned her a BAFTA nomination. She won an Emmy for playing Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna in 'Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny' (1996) and received another Emmy nomination for 'Broken Trail' (2006). However, no substantial biographical information is provided about her role in the movie 'La donna della luna' (1988).

Toyah Willcox
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Alternate Names: Toyah Wilcox
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Toyah Ann Willcox, born on 18 May 1958 in Kings Heath, Birmingham, England, is an English actress and singer. She starred as Rebecca in 'Ebony Tower', a film about a young artist who becomes involved with the bohemian lifestyle of an older painter living in the south of France with two women.
About the Movie: Ebony Tower (1984)

Release Year: 1984
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: The Ebony Tower, La torre de marfil, Eebenpuutorni, La torre d'ebano, Hebanowa wieza, Wieza z kosci sloniowej, Pecados Campestres, Der Elfenbeinturm
Director: Robert Knights
Writer: John Fowles, John Mortimer
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Story
A young artist travels to the south of France to interview an elderly painter living in seclusion with two younger women. Upon arrival, he finds himself drawn into the older artist's unconventional lifestyle and begins questioning his own attitudes towards life and art. The dynamic between the three inhabitants of the house is ambiguous, adding tension and intrigue to the young artist's exploration of creativity, relationships, and personal growth.
Summary
Ebony Tower (1984) is a British television movie directed by Robert Knights, blending drama with themes of art and self-discovery. Set in the south of France, the film centers around the interactions between a brash young artist and an enigmatic older painter who lives with two young women in an unconventional relationship. The story explores the impact of this Bohemian lifestyle on the younger artist's perspectives on life and art.