The Miniaturist (TV series)

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Genre
Written byJohn Brownlow
Directed byGuillem Morales
The Miniaturist
Young blonde woman in 17th-century clothing
Anya Taylor-Joy in the BBC series poster
Genre
Based onThe Miniaturist
by Jessie Burton
Written byJohn Brownlow
Directed byGuillem Morales
Starring
Music byDan Jones
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes2 (BBC)
3 (PBS)
Production
ProducerGethin Scourfield
CinematographyGavin Finney
Running time157 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkBBC One
Release26 December (2017-12-26) 
27 December 2017 (2017-12-27)

The Miniaturist is a 2017 BBC television miniseries adaptation of the debut novel of the same name by Jessie Burton. The series was directed by Guillem Morales and stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Romola Garai and Alex Hassell and first aired in two parts from 26–27 December 2017 on BBC One.[1] In the United States, it aired in three parts from 9–27 September 2018 on PBS's Masterpiece.[2][3][4]

In the 17th-century Netherlands, young Petronella "Nella" Oortman moves into an Amsterdam home that her new husband, Johannes Brandt, shares with his sister, Marin, and their two servants Otto and Cornelia. She receives a cold reception from Marin and an indifferent one from Johannes. He provides her with a mysterious cabinet with nine rooms to occupy her time.

Nella writes to a miniaturist to order three items, and with time she receives multiple of them, without having ordered them, to decorate the cabinet as a doll house. Nella is surprised that each parcel includes a mysterious note as she receives the items and the dolls of her house members predicting something, making it similar to the house they live in.

Johannes has an agreement to sell sugar for Frans Meermans. However, Johannes is discovered to be in a long-time same-sex relationship with Jack Philips, a secret which Marin had tried to hide so he could not be punished by the officials. Jack tries to attack Marin, but is wounded by Otto. Frans files a complaint claiming that Johannes attempted to murder Jack and forced Jack to be in this relationship, also accusing Johannes of bribery. Johannes tries to escape on a ship but is arrested and imprisoned, so the jury decides his fate.

Meanwhile, Marin is found to be pregnant, and she tells Nella she was in love with Frans before he married Agnes; however, Marin herself has declined Frans' proposal. Frans became negative toward Johannes, thinking Johannes forbade Marin to marry him. Marin passes away after a painful delivery. The baby is discovered to be Otto's daughter. Nella tries to sell the sugar to a baker who was Cornelia's friend, and bribes some people so she can bury Marin secretly and save her husband of four months from the false charges against him. However, Johannes is sentenced to death by drowning on the charge of being a sodomite, the only one proved.

Nella finds out that The Miniaturist was a girl trying to follow her who vanished when Nella tries to follow back. Nella asks her how could she tell by making dolls what would happen in the Brandt family, but The Miniaturist has no answer for her questions.

Cast and characters

  • Anya Taylor-Joy as Petronella "Nella" Brandt:
    She is married to Johannes, in return for the clearance of debts that her family was liable for after her father's death.[5]
  • Romola Garai as Marin Brandt:
    She is Johannes's sister, who holds the power in the Brandt household despite Nella's arrival.[6]
  • Alex Hassell as Johannes Brandt:
    He is a merchant who sells sugar. His marriage to Nella is to cover his secrets. Nella observes he frequently leaves their house instead of spending time with her.[7]
  • Hayley Squires as Cornelia, Johannes's servant.
  • Paapa Essiedu as Otto:
    He is Johannes's servant who has an illicit relationship with Marin.[8]
  • Emily Berrington as The Miniaturist
  • Geoffrey Streatfeild as Frans Meermans:
    He is an up-and-coming businessman, and an "old" friend of Johannes whose friendship ends when his ex-fiance Marin declines to marry him.
  • Aislín McGuckin as Agnes Meermans:
    She is Frans's wife who has invested money in sugar.[9]

In addition, Ziggy Heath plays the character of Jack Philips, who indulges in a same-sex relationship with Johannes, which is a punishable crime. Christopher Godwin plays the character of Pastor Pellicorne, a religious leader in Amsterdam, and Ian Hogg plays the character of Pieter Slabbaert, who is a schout of Amsterdam.[10]

Episodes

No.EpisodeDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateUK or US viewers
(millions)
1Episode 1 (US, UK are different)Guillem MoralesJohn Brownlow26 December 2017 (2017-12-26) UK / 9 September 2018 (2018-09-09) USN/A
2Episode 2 (US, UK are different)Guillem MoralesJohn Brownlow27 December 2017 (2017-12-27) UK / 16 September 2018 (2018-09-16) USN/A
3Episode 3 (USA only)Guillem MoralesJohn Brownlow23 September 2018 (2018-09-23) USN/A

Production

The series was filmed on location in the Netherlands, with Leiden standing in for 17th-century Amsterdam.[11]

Reception

References

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