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| Director: | Baz Luhrmann | 
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| Writer: | Craig Pearce, Baz Luhrmann | 
| Staring: | 
| A celebration of love and creative inspiration takes place in the infamous, gaudy and glamorous Parisian nightclub, at the cusp of the 20th century. A young poet, who is plunged into the heady world of Moulin Rouge, begins a passionate affair with the club's most notorious and beautiful star. | |
| Release Date: | May 18, 2001 | 
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| Director: | Baz Luhrmann | 
| Writer: | Craig Pearce, Baz Luhrmann | 
| Genres: | Drama, Romance, Music | 
| Keywords | paris, france, nightclub, fairy, courtesan, duke, musical, poet, terminal illness, love, writer, prostitution, death, illness, rouge, tuberculosis, bohemian, dance hall, 19th century, 1900s, belle epoque, jukebox musical, romantic, amused, moulin rouge | 
| Production Companies | 20th Century Fox, Bazmark | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $179,213,434 Budget: $52,500,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Jul 14, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Ewan McGregor | Christian | 
| Nicole Kidman | Satine | 
| John Leguizamo | Toulouse-Lautrec | 
| Jim Broadbent | Harold Zidler | 
| Richard Roxburgh | The Duke | 
| Garry McDonald | The Doctor | 
| Jacek Koman | The Unconscious Argentinean | 
| Matthew Whittet | Satie | 
| Kerry Walker | Marie | 
| Caroline O'Connor | Nini Legs in the Air | 
| Christine Anu | Arabia | 
| Natalie Mendoza | China Doll | 
| Lara Mulcahy | Môme Fromage | 
| David Wenham | Audrey | 
| Kylie Minogue | The Green Fairy | 
| Ozzy Osbourne | Voice of the Green Fairy | 
| Deobia Oparei | Le Chocolat | 
| Linal Haft | Warner | 
| Keith Robinson | Le Petomane | 
| Peter Whitford | Stage Manager | 
| Norman Kaye | Satine's Doctor | 
| Arthur Dignam | Christian's Father | 
| Carole Skinner | Landlady | 
| Jonathan Hardy | Man in the Moon | 
| Plácido Domingo | Voice of Man in the Moon | 
| Kiruna Stamell | La Petite Princesse | 
| Anthony Young | Orchestra Member | 
| Johnny Lockwood | Character Rake | 
| Dee Donavan | Character Rake | 
| Don Reid | Character Rake | 
| Tara Morice | Prostitute | 
| Daniel Scott | Absinthe Drinker / Guitarist | 
| Veronica Beattie | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Lisa Callingham | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Rosetta Cook | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Fleur Denny | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Kelly Grauer | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Jaclyn Hanson | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Michelle Hopper | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Fallon King | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Wendy McMahon | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Tracie Morley | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Sue-Ellen Shook | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Jenny Wilson | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Luke Alleva | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Andrew Aroustian | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Stephen Colyer | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Steve Grace | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Mark Hodge | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Cameron Mitchell | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Deon Nuku | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Shaun Parker | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Troy Phillips | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Rodney Syaranamual | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Ashley Wallen | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Nathan Wright | Montmartre Dance Team | 
| Susan Black | Paris Dance Team | 
| Nicole Brooks | Paris Dance Team | 
| Danielle Brown | Paris Dance Team | 
| Anastacia Flewin | Paris Dance Team | 
| Fiona Gage | Paris Dance Team | 
| Alex Harrington | Paris Dance Team | 
| Camilla Jakimowicz | Paris Dance Team | 
| Rochelle Jones | Paris Dance Team | 
| Caroline Kaspar | Paris Dance Team | 
| Mandy Liddell | Paris Dance Team | 
| Melanie Mackay | Paris Dance Team | 
| Elise Mann | Paris Dance Team | 
| Charmaine Martin | Paris Dance Team | 
| Michelle Wriggles | Paris Dance Team | 
| Michael Boyd | Paris Dance Team | 
| Lorry D'Ercole | Paris Dance Team | 
| Michael Edge | Paris Dance Team | 
| Glyn Gray | Paris Dance Team | 
| Craig Haines | Paris Dance Team | 
| Stephen Holford | Paris Dance Team | 
| Jamie Jewell | Paris Dance Team | 
| Jason King | Paris Dance Team | 
| Ryan Males | Paris Dance Team | 
| Harlin Martin | Paris Dance Team | 
| Andrew Micallef | Paris Dance Team | 
| Jonathan Schmölzer | Paris Dance Team | 
| Bradley Spargo | Paris Dance Team | 
| Joseph 'Pepe' Ashton | Tabasco Brother | 
| Jordan Ashton | Tabasco Brother | 
| Marcos Falagan | Tabasco Brother | 
| Mitchel Falagan | Tabasco Brother | 
| Chris Mayhew | Tabasco Brother | 
| Hamish McCann | Tabasco Brother | 
| Adrien Janssen | Tabasco Brother | 
| Shaun Holloway | Tabasco Brother | 
| Darren Dowlut | Cocoliscious Brother | 
| Dennis Dowlut | Cocoliscious Brother | 
| Pina Conti | La Ko Ka Chau | 
| Nandy McClean | Twin | 
| Maya McClean | Twin | 
| Patrick Harding-Irmer | Waiter | 
| Albin Pahernik | Waiter | 
| Aurel Verne | Waiter | 
| Kip Gamblin | Latin Dancer | 
| Wilson Alcorn | Audience Member (uncredited) | 
| Kerry Casey | Audience Member (uncredited) | 
| Peter Collingwood | Audience Member (uncredited) | 
| Cass Cumerford | Audience Member (uncredited) | 
| Matthew Dale | The Hand (uncredited) | 
| Brenda De Lacy | Courtesan / Seamstress (uncredited) | 
| Nash Edgerton | Stagehand (uncredited) | 
| Tim Elliott | Audience Member (uncredited) | 
| Nicole Fantl | Audience Member (uncredited) | 
| Sandi Finlay | Eccentric Wealthy Lesbian Club Attendee (uncredited) | 
| Scotty Gregory | Stagehand (uncredited) | 
| Kahlia Greksa | Street Urchin (uncredited) | 
| Karinna Greksa | Street Urchin (uncredited) | 
| Troy Harrison | Dancer (uncredited) | 
| Harold Kissin | Audience Member (uncredited) | 
| Ian Lind | Stagehand (uncredited) | 
| Tony Lynch | Stagehand (uncredited) | 
| Liliya May | Mermaid (uncredited) | 
| Chris Pickard | Dancer (uncredited) | 
| Greg Poppleton | Nervous Nellie (uncredited) | 
| Brett Praed | Stagehand (uncredited) | 
| Greg Robinson | Stagehand (uncredited) | 
| David Scotchford | Dancer (uncredited) | 
| Neeraj Singh | Oscar Wilde boy (uncredited) | 
| Sotiri Sotiropoulos | Stagehand (uncredited) | 
| David Whitford | Audience Member (uncredited) | 
| Matt Wilson | Slave Trader (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Craig Pearce | Screenplay | 
| Donald McAlpine | Director of Photography | 
| Catherine Martin | Production Design, Costume Design | 
| Aldo Signoretti | Hair Designer | 
| Michael Wilkinson | Costume Assistant | 
| Nash Edgerton | Stunts | 
| Tony Lynch | Stunts | 
| John Walton | Stunts | 
| Dana Hee | Stunt Double | 
| Victoria Mielewska | Dialect Coach | 
| Simon Whiteley | Visual Effects Designer | 
| Lesley Vanderwalt | Makeup Artist | 
| Jill Bilcock | Editor | 
| Anna Behlmer | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Marc Spicer | "C" Camera Operator | 
| Brett Praed | Stunts | 
| Marius de Vries | Music Director | 
| Baz Luhrmann | Screenplay, Director | 
| Christine King | Casting | 
| Annie Beauchamp | Art Direction | 
| Angus Strathie | Costume Design | 
| Roger Savage | Sound Supervisor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Guntis Sics | Sound Recordist | 
| Beth Pickworth | Graphic Designer | 
| Silvana Azzi Heras | Title Designer, Graphic Designer | 
| Darrin Keough | Camera Operator | 
| Calum McFarlane | "A" Camera Operator | 
| Brad Shield | Steadicam Operator, "B" Camera Operator | 
| Jason Binnie | Clapper Loader | 
| Frank Hruby | Focus Puller | 
| Patrick McArdle | Steadicam Operator, Focus Puller | 
| Luke Nixon | Clapper Loader | 
| Matt Toll | Assistant Camera | 
| Damian Wyvill | Focus Puller | 
| Steve E. Andrews | First Assistant Director | 
| Deborah Antoniou | Second Second Assistant Director | 
| Naomi Enfield | Second Unit First Assistant Director | 
| Paul Sullivan | Third Assistant Director | 
| Steve Dobson | Second Unit Director of Photography | 
| Guy Norris | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Damian Bradford | Stunts | 
| Deborah Boyce-Brennan | Stunts | 
| Ashley Fairfield | Stunts | 
| Scotty Gregory | Stunts | 
| Ian Lind | Stunts | 
| Greg Robinson | Stunts | 
| Jennifer Leacey | Second Assistant Director | 
| Glenn Ruehland | Stunts | 
| Sotiri Sotiropoulos | Stunts | 
| Glenn Suter | Stunts | 
| Gavin Wild | Stunts | 
| Jo Weeks | Script Supervisor | 
| Alexandra Bolton | Title Designer | 
| John O'Connell | Choreographer | 
| Anton Monsted | Music Supervisor | 
| Catherine Knapman | Unit Production Manager | 
| Ian Gracie | Supervising Art Director | 
| Maurizio Silvi | Makeup Designer | 
| Eliza Godman | Costume Supervisor | 
| Paul Thompson | Key Grip | 
| Simon Leadley | Supervising Music Editor | 
| Chris Godfrey | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Holly Radcliffe | Visual Effects Producer | 
| David Pearson | Boom Operator | 
| Libby Sharpe | Production Coordinator | 
| Christine Moran | Payroll Accountant | 
| Craig Armstrong | Original Music Composer | 
| Andy Nelson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Ronna Kress | Casting | 
| Brigitte Broch | Set Decoration | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Catherine Martin | Associate Producer | 
| Baz Luhrmann | Producer | 
| Fred Baron | Producer | 
| Martin Brown | Producer | 
| Catherine Knapman | Co-Producer | 
| Steve E. Andrews | Associate Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | |
|---|---|---|---|
| SAG Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated | 
| SAG Awards | Best Director | Baz Luhrmann | Nominated | 
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Moulin Rouge has many things to like about it, but comes off as inconsistent at times. All of the actors were top notch. I believe it was Nicole Kidman's best performance of her career. Ewan McGregor usually doesn't add a lot of depth to his characters, but in this movie it was ample. Jim Broadb ... ent was charismatic and Richard Roxburgh was a very convincing pervert, right down to his posture. I liked how well they developed each of these characters. The rest of the actors were also excellent, but the story didn't lend much depth to their character, and they simply came off as a backdrop or environment for the main four, often becoming a writers convenience or becoming a set of eyes we could see through from the outside looking in. There were so many parts I enjoyed about this movie, more particularly the segments where Kidman and McGregor's relationship was explored. This made for a great second act of the movie. The first and third act I felt suffered from Baz Luhrmann's rapid, almost epileptic, editing style. His style is not not for everyone, but particularly in this movie, it didn't allow for much depth of the movie in the first and third act and came off as flashy and showy. This created pacing issues that I felt if he had slowed down and focused more on the characters instead of fitting as many shots into the move that he could, the story would have flowed a lot better. The other major inconsistency of the movie was the theme it was building towards, and the theme it ultimately landed on. Throughout the entire movie, they are building a theme of faith in love no matter what the outcome, but the last minute and a half of the movie turns it into a tragedy that I felt was unwarranted and unearned. This would have been a palpable ending if the movie showed the characters doubting that maybe love wasn't enough, and then a tragedy strikes that proves the point. But instead we have the ending segment that shows us that all this guy's belief in love was absolutely for not, and that we are left to assume he must have been faking his belief the entire time, because it sure didn't seem like enough for him. This isn't about always getting a happy ending, it's about not getting an ending that was a cheap and quick way to evoke a particular emotion in the audience without really building into. It felt rushed, and again, unearned. (And I'm not talking about the actual event, but more about how the event affected the character.) Otherwise, I really wanted to enjoy this movie more than I did. An excellent second act with outstanding performances and likable characters, but with the pacing issues and inconsistencies in building a movie that naturally flowed from one idea to the next keeps me from rating it higher. All in all, though, a fairly enjoyable and rewatch able film nonetheless.
I could go on why I enjoyed this film - heck, I reviewed this 3 times on Letterbox! But the one simple word I can best describe Moulin Rouge, is poignant. This film give a poignant feeling whenever I get the chance to see this it. The glits, the glamour, the music & the story. This is the perfect l ... ove story. Ewan McGreggor and Nicole Kidman were terrific. I recommend this film as a Valentine's treat!
"Christian" (Ewan McGregor) is a struggling writer living a stone's throw from the legendary Moulin Rouge in Paris. He cuts quite a solitary figure until he is befriended by "Toulouse-Lautrec" (the scene stealing John Leguizamo) and introduced to the hedonism of the club run by "Zidler" (Jim Broadbe ... nt) that features it's superstar turn "Satine" (Nicole Kidman). He is besotted, he must meet her in her blue elephant apartment and love must follow, surely? Well, maybe, but "Zidler" has other plans on behalf of the seedy "Duke" (Richard Roxburgh) who has determined to make her his. "Christian" now finds himself inspired, and sets about writing his "Spectacular Spectacular" piece of musical theatre that thinly disguises the burgeoning romance between the pair whilst hopefully throwing the "Duke" off the scent. These things are expensive, though, so the venal "Zidler" ends up having to do a deal with the devil to pay the bill - and that leaves everyone exposed to the lasciviousness of the amorous aristocrat. We also learn that, not unusual for the late 19th century, "Satine" isn't so well and so time might not be much of an ally for them, either. Can they thwart the lecherous "Duke" and save their love? Though I didn't really love McGregor's rather flat singing so much, the rest of this is an highly entertaining romp through a tawdry Parisian society riddled with sexiness, vibrancy and just a little hint of evil. Broadbent is in his element as the master of ceremonies who'd have looked just as impressive hosting a circus - and indeed it's a circus that his boozed up and horny guests want every night as the original sex-club comes alive with colour, dancing and champagne. The soundtrack works really well using just about everyone from Rufus Wainwright to Elton John via Broadway and T-Rex - even Kylie manages a tinker-bell of a cameo. The film looks great, with huge attention to the detail of the look; the costumes and the set - with the perilously poised pachyderm overhead. There's heaps of chemistry between McGregor and a very natural looking Kidman and two hours just flies by. It's one of those films that positively wallows on the big screen and each time I see it, I seem to get just a little bit more from the humour and the pathos in the writing. Original, quirky, zany and good fun.