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  1. Lejos del mundanal ruido es una película dirigida por Thomas Vinterberg con Carey Mulligan, Matthias Schoenaerts, Michael Sheen, Tom Sturridge .... Año: 2015. Título original: Far from the Madding Crowd. Sinopsis: La independiente, inteligente y joven Bathsheba Everdene (Carey Mulligan) se gana la vida cuidando una granja más bien modesta.

  2. Título original: Far from the Madding Crowd. Año: 2015. Fecha de estreno en España en cines : 12-06-2015. Países: EE.UU., Reino Unido. Dirección: Thomas Vinterberg. Intérpretes: Carey Mulligan, Matthias Schoenaerts, Tom Sturridge, Michael Sheen, Juno Temple, Bradley Hall, Hilton McRae, Jessica Barden, Harry Peacock, Victor McGuire.

  3. 22 de may. de 2015 · Far from the Madding Crowd: Directed by Thomas Vinterberg. With Carey Mulligan, Matthias Schoenaerts, Tilly Vosburgh, Mark Wingett. In Victorian England, the independent and headstrong Bathsheba Everdene attracts three very different suitors: Gabriel Oak, a sheep farmer; Frank Troy, a reckless Sergeant; and William Boldwood, a ...

  4. 10 de may. de 1998 · Far from the Madding Crowd. TV Movie. 1998. 54m. IMDb RATING. 7.4 /10. 962. YOUR RATING. Rate. Drama Romance. A vain, pretty girl has recently taken over her uncle's farm. Her independent, naïve personality leaves her torn between the three men who wish to marry her. Director. Nicholas Renton. Writers. Thomas Hardy. Philomena McDonagh. Stars.

  5. Far From the Madding Crowd is a romance novel written by Thomas Hardy and first published in 1874. Bathsheba Everdene is a feisty and independent young woman. She inherits a farm from her uncles and decides to go against the tide: to manage it without the help of a man.

  6. It was his first popular success. The plot centres on Bathsheba Everdene, a farm owner, and her three suitors, Gabriel.

  7. Far from the Madding Crowd (1874) is Thomas Hardy 's fourth published novel and his first major literary success. It was published on 23 November 1874. It originally appeared anonymously as a monthly serial in Cornhill Magazine, where it gained a wide readership.