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Friday, February 8

The Jane Austen Book Club Is Now Available on DVD

When you begin to love Austen, her world doesn’t seem that antiquated. Her characters worry about money, deal with embarrassing family members, cringe at social slights, and spend more time than they should hoping to fall in love, even when the local prospects don’t seem that promising. In short, her people are just like us—but without the commute and the twelve-to-fourteen hour workday. - Robin Swicord, Director of The Jane Austen Book Club

On February 5, actresses Kathy Baker, Maggie Grace, and Amy Brenneman and director/screenwriter Robin Swicord graciously assembled at the Barnes & Noble store at The Grove in Los Angeles for the DVD signing for "The Jane Austen Book Club." Even though it was Super Tuesday, a good number of fans turned up to meet the cast and purchase the DVD, which is based on the book by Karen Joy Fowler.


Kathy Baker, Robin Swicord, Maggie Grace and Amy Brenneman at Barnes & Noble in The Grove for The Jane Austen Book Club DVD signing

The PG13 rated film was made with a budget of $6 million, and shot on a tight schedule of 30 days. Even given their limited time together, the actresses admitted that they had become great friends, which rarely happens in Hollywood. Interviewed by the Philadelphia Daily News, Kathy Baker revealed that "we all gave each other books for cast gifts. And we all read the Austen books we needed to read for our characters. " This included Hugh Dancy, who always had his nose in a book, and who played Grigg, the lone male member of the book club. Maggie Grace (Allegra) admitted that she has always been a huge Austen fan, or "one of those Austen-ites," as Ms. Baker noted with obvious affection.

In a two-part interview in this blog last September, Robin Swicord said, "Working with this cast was sheer pleasure. We kept an attitude of play throughout both rehearsal and the production, which began with our own lame attempt at a book club meeting (only Maggie Grace actually did the reading), and paid off especially in the eight large group scenes, when we had three cameras capturing performances in scenes (sometimes eight or ten minutes long) that were allowed to run from beginning to end without interruption."

Gloria Witham (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Director of Marketing), Kathy Baker, Robin Swicord, Maggie Grace, Amy Brenneman and Allene Kim (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Manager of Marketing) at Barnes & Noble in The Grove for The Jane Austen Book Club DVD signing


If you missed seeing The Jane Austen Book Club in the theaters, this Sony Picture Home Entertainment DVD is now widely available for rental or purchase. The DVD includes a varied array of bonus features: Cast and Crew Commentary;“Making of” The Jane Austen Book Club; “The Life of Jane Austen” Featurette, “Character Deconstruction” Featurette, Seven Deleted Scenes, and the Los Angeles Premiere.

The cast is sterling, and the film's characters are as varied as any of the heroes, heroines, and eccentrics in a Jane Austen novel. In a review on Amazon.com, A.T. Hurley writes: "The film centers on a group of six friends in Sacramento, Calif., who gather to distract themselves from loss (a newly dumped Sylvia, played with grace and quiet pain by Amy Brenneman), repressed disappointment (the prissy teacher Prudie, played by Emily Blunt), or a life of unrealized dreams (Jocelyn, played by Maria Bello, whose acting skills have gained great nuance, both in comedy and drama). All are devoted Austen fans, except the lone man, Grigg (Hugh Dancy, adorable and available, ladies), who has an ulterior motive for joining the chick-lit gang. As the months unfold, we learn about the relationships of all the members, and watch as elements of Austen's novels and characters pop up with enchanting regularity."

MAGS, the discerning editrix at Austen blog recommends this movie highly. I couldn't agree with her more.
Posted by Ms. Place, Jane Austen's World
With invaluable help from Laurel Ann, Austenprose

Thursday, January 31

Meet the Cast of the movie The Jane Austen Book Club


Need a little sunshine in your life? Then join the celebration on February 5th of the DVD release of The Jane Austen Book Club with members of the movie cast at the Barnes & Noble at The Grove in Los Angeles. Come meet modern-day Jane Austen muses Maggie Grace (Allegra Avila), Maria Bello (Jocelyn), Amy Brenneman (Slyvia Avila), Kathy Baker (Bernadette) and Robin Swicord (screenwriter/director) at 7:30 PM on Tuesday, and have your copy personally signed by the cast and director.

The movie is based on Karen Joy Fowler’s best selling 2004 novel The Jane Austen Book Club, and is one of my personal favorites. Here is a brief synopsis from the book jacket.


In California’s central valley, five women and one man join to discuss Jane Austen’s novels. Over the six months they get together, marriages are tested, affairs begin, unsuitable arrangements become suitable, and love happens. With her eye for the frailties of human behavior and her ear for the absurdities of social intercourse, Karen Joy Fowler has never been wittier nor her characters more appealing. The result is a delicious dissection of modern relationships.


The movie was released on the big screen last summer to much acclaim. Some changes were made for the screenplay, but over-all it is true to the book. My favorite character was Prudie Drummond played by the talented Emily Blunt. Here are a few reviews.


The Jane Austen Book Club is Many Adaptations in One

Roger Ebert's Review of The Jane Austen Book Club

The New York Times Review of the Jane Austen Book Club


The new DVD will include an uncut version of the movie running one hour and forty-six minuets with some really fun additional features including;

  • Cast and Crew Commentary
  • “Making of” The Jane Austen Book Club
  • “The Life of Jane Austen” Featurette
  • “Character Deconstruction” Featurette
  • Seven Deleted Scenes


If you are previously engaged for this date, or all already on holiday in London, you can purchase a copy of the DVD on February 5th online, or at your local store. Don’t miss this feel good comedy about the shared respect and love for Austen’s novels.

Posted by Laurel Ann of Austenprose