Mark InternationalWomensDay by celebrating women in art, fashion, food and cinema
has finally arrived in UK cinemas, after making waves at Cannes and winning the festival’s Queer Palm award – making Sciamma the first female director to do so. The film follows the charged romance between Héloïse and Marianne in 18th-century France, Marianne having been commissioned in secret to paint Héloïse’s wedding portrait. “Working with Céline was really elegant, in every element.
. “It was also mainly women on set. There were men on the crew, of course, [but] compared to other sets it was more women than usual.”A host of the most exciting
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