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Questions about The Name of the Rose (film)

Short answers, pulled from the story.

Who directed The Name of the Rose film?

The Name of the Rose was directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud. He spent four years preparing the production, traveling across the United States and Europe to assemble the cast and locations.

Who plays William of Baskerville in The Name of the Rose 1986 film?

Sean Connery plays William of Baskerville, the Franciscan friar at the center of the mystery. He won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for the performance.

Where was The Name of the Rose filmed?

The film was shot at Eberbach Abbey in the Rheingau region of Germany for many interior scenes, and on a purpose-built exterior monastery set on a hilltop outside Rome. That exterior set was the largest built in Europe since Cleopatra in 1963.

How much did The Name of the Rose gross at the box office?

The film earned twenty-five million dollars in Germany alone and did poorly in the United States, where it grossed seven point two million dollars across 176 theaters. Sean Connery later recalled the total worldwide gross as exceeding sixty million dollars.

What book is The Name of the Rose film based on?

The film is based on the 1980 novel of the same title by Umberto Eco. Eco later described the adaptation as a nice movie that was obliged to strip away the theological and political layers of his novel.

What awards did The Name of the Rose 1986 film win?

The film won the César Award for Best Foreign Film and two BAFTAs: Best Actor in a Leading Role for Sean Connery and Best Make Up Artist.