![]() But just for fun, let's imagine the film's female characters decked out in creepy creations by Kate and Laura Mulleavy. One can imagine her expressive her burgeoning creativity in a selection of relaxed suits and eccentric party outfits from Pyo's A/W 20 collection.Ī fictionalised biopic of the mistress of misanthropic horror Shirley Jackson, directed by Josephine Decker and starring Elizabeth Moss? This is going to be a good one! Decker's psychodramas need no eye-catching costume to enhance the delirium their unnerving tension is achieved by the director's signature style, at once naturalistic and dizzyingly experimental. The sequel will be set in the late eighties, during what is hopefully a happier, confident and more fun-filled time in Julie's life. In the first film, Julie's clothes went from hovering between infantile and mumsy–costume designer Grace Snell imagined that mother and daughter (played by real life mother and daughter Tilda Swinton and Honor Swinton-Byrne) shared clothes–to bespoke suits and dresses chosen by her older boyfriend. Her approach mirrors Pyo’s, who looks to past decades but designs for the now. I want something alive, in the moment’ she said of her approach to committing her memories onto film in a 2019 interview. ‘I’m not interested in something past something past is not alive anymore. The Souvenir was set in middle class, early eighties London, an aesthetic rarely explored on film, but Hogg was anxious to hold out against nostalgia. Personally, I haven't been this apprehensive about a sequel since The Human Centipede 2, but I’d feel braver about watching it if main character Julie were clothed in Rejina Pyo power outfits. With its autobiographical, unflinching story of a doomed love affair, it was at times an uncomfortable watch, almost harrowing for some (me). Subscribe to IFTN's industry newsletter - it's free and e-mailed directly to your inbox every week.The Souvenir, Joanna Hogg’s first film since 2013’s Exhibition, seemed to come out of the blue but was quickly received as a quiet, confident masterpiece. Judi Dench to receive IFTA Lifetime Achievement Award “I shall never forget this evening”, Judi Dench receives IFTA Lifetime Achievement AwardĬonor English is awarded the 2023 Westmeath Film AwardĮdinburgh International Film Festival announces full programme for 2023 editionĬinemagic Cross Border Short Film Academy call for participants Poor Things is set to release in Irish cinemas on September 3rd, 2023. It is also produced by Ed Guiney and Andrew Lowe. AND also Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe, and Margaret Qualley, who are joined by Hong Chau ( The Whale), Jesse Plemons ( The Irishman), Joe Alwyn ( Conversations with Friends), and Hunter Schafer ( Euphoria). Poor Things is one of two Lanthimos/Element films currently in post-production. Before deciding to embark on directing Poor Things, he considered adapting the novels Pop, 1280, a macabre crime-thriller by Jim Thompson, and My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh, following a woman who attempts to sleep for an entire year. Lanthimos has written and directed two shorts since the release of his most recent feature The Favourite: Nimic with Matt Dillon, and Bleat, a collaboration with the Greek National Opera featuring Emma Stone. Emma Stone will also feature as a producer on the project under her production company, Fruit Tree. Irish producers Ed Guiney ( Room) and Andrew Lowe ( The Guard) of Element Pictures will return to produce the film, having previously produced all of Lanthimos’ English-language films ( The Favourite, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, and The Lobster). The film is described as “a Victorian tale of love, discovery and scientific daring”, following the story of Belle Baxter, a young woman brought back to life by an eccentric but brilliant scientist. Poor Things will be produced and directed by Lanthimos from a script by Australian writer Tony McNamara, following the pair's collaboration on The Favourite, which earned them both an Oscar nomination for co-writing the screenplay.Īlasdair Grey’s 1992 novel is a Victorian-set tale heavily inspired by Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. The film also stars Margaret Qualley ( Once Upon A Time in Hollywood), Christopher Abbott ( Bring The Down, Possessor), comedian Jerrod Carmichael, and Ramy Youssef ( Ramy). Oscar winning actor Emma Stone ( La La Land) will star opposite Emmy and Golden Globe-winning actor Mark Ruffalo ( Spotlight) and four-time Oscar nominee Willem Dafoe ( Spider-Man) in the film adaptation of Alasdair Grey’s novel of the same name.
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