Scene from Uncovered (1994)
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Actresses in this Scene
Birth Name: Kathrin Romany Beckinsale
Birth Date: 1973-07-26
Birth Place: Chiswick, London Borough of Hounslow, United Kingdom
Details
Alternate Names: Kathrin Beckinsale, Kathrin Romary Beckinsale, Κάθριν Μπεκινσέιλ, Κάθριν Ρόμιρι Μπεκινσέιλ, キャスリン・ベイリー・ベッキンセイル, ケイト・ベッキンセール, کیت بکینسیل
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Full Biography
Kathrin Romany Beckinsale (born 26 July 1973) is a British actress and model.
She first gained notice while a student at Oxford University for her debut in the film adaptation of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing. Throughout the 1990s, she worked on both film and television, most notably by portraying the title character in the 1996 BBC television series Emma.
She started film work in the United States in the late 1990s. She appeared in small-scale dramas The Last Days of Disco (1998) and Brokedown Palace (1999). In 2001, she garnered international recognition when she was cast as the romantic lead opposite Ben Affleck in her breakthrough film, Pearl Harbor (2001). She then starred in a number of films including the romantic comedy Serendipity (2001), Tiptoes (2003), The Aviator (2004), and Click (2006).
Since playing the role of Selene in the Underworld film series (2003–2016), she has become known for her work in action films, including Van Helsing (2004), Whiteout (2009), Contraband (2012), and Total Recall (2012).
In 2016, she received critical acclaim for her performance in the period comedy film Love & Friendship, for which she received a nomination for the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress in a Comedy. She returned in action films with Jolt (2021). She also starred in two television projects with The Widow (2019) and Guilty Party (2021).
About the Movie: Uncovered (1994)
Release Year: 1994
Nation: France, Spain, United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Geheimnisse, La tabla de Flandes, Qui a tué le chevalier, Thanasimi kinisi, Lóhalálában, La tavola fiamminga, Smiertelny ruch, Szachownica flamandzka, A Tábua de Flandres
Director: Jim McBride
Writer: Arturo Pérez-Reverte, Jack Baran, Jim McBride, Michael Hirst
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Enrique Posner
Companies: CiBy 2000, CiBy UK, Filmania
Genre: Film Based On A Novel, Mystery, Thriller
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Keywords
Keywords: art, murder, painting, teacher student relationship
Story
While restoring an old painting depicting a woman and two men playing chess, art conservator Julia discovers a hidden Latin phrase: 'Who killed the knight'. The painting's owner tells her that one of his ancestors was murdered, and the artwork might identify the killer. Soon after this revelation, Julia's friend dies suddenly. Alarmed, she seeks help from Domenec, a chess prodigy who reconstructs the game from the painting. As they attempt to solve the mystery together, each move they make in the reconstructed game coincides with a new murder among their circle of art experts and patrons.
Summary
Uncovered is a 1994 mystery thriller directed by Jim McBride. Set in the world of art restoration, the film follows Julia, an art conservator who unwittingly becomes entangled in a series of murders while restoring a fifteenth-century painting. The movie is based on a novel and explores themes of art history, murder mysteries, and the intricate relationships between teachers and students, as Julia collaborates with Domenec to solve the crimes.