This is the story of Ted and Sylvia, a sensual, volatile, and brilliant married couple who emerged as two of the most influential writers of the twentieth century. Academy Award-winner Gwyneth
Paltrow stars as legendary American author and poet Sylvia Plath, opposite Daniel Craig as British Poet Laureate Edward (Ted) Hughes.
The film begins in 1956. Sylvia is in England on a Fulbright Scholarship when she meets Ted and within four months, they are married. The newly published Ted attracts the attention of the
literary world, along with the attentions of admiring women. As the marriage frays, Sylvia's creative impulses surge, and her writing begins to flow forth in unstoppable bursts. "I really feel
like God is speaking through me," she exults. Her destiny - and Ted's, inextricably intertwined with hers - is at hand.
In the acclaimed Newmarket Shooting Script format, the book contains an introduction by John Brownlow in which he shares his screenwriting secrets and how he distilled the story of Sylvia and
Ted from their poetry and many conflicting biographies. The book also includes a facsimile of the script, a selection of 30 black-and-white movie stills, production notes, short biographies of
Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, and the full cast and crew credits.