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- With an unusual use of colour, a solid sound design and some lingering long shots, Portrait of a Lady on Fire is quite simply a stunning work of art and one that rewards your patience across its slow-burn story to deliver something pretty thought provoking and breathtaking by the end.
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Starring: Noémie Merlant, Adèle Haenel, Luàna Bajrami, Valeria Golino. 15 cert, 119 mins. In Portrait of a Lady on Fire, director Céline Sciamma resists showing us the face of Héloïse (Adèle...
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A singularly rich period piece, Portrait of a Lady on Fire finds stirring, thought-provoking drama within a powerfully acted romance. Read Critics Reviews
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Feb 28, 2020 · Portrait of a Lady on Fire is a beautifully told, slow-burn story about love and sisterhood. It’s an example of how to tell an empowering story about women and emotionally move both sexes in the process. From a blank canvas, Portrait meticulously draws out a beautiful painting that could easily sit among other great works in a gallery.
A painter named Marianne is sent to rural Brittany in 1770 to make a portrait of Héloïse, a young woman about to be married to a Milanese gentleman. But Héloïse does not want to be painted, or...
Feb 14, 2020 · Feb 14, 2020, 10:46 AM PST. Portrait of a Lady on Fire takes its name from a painting. You see it early on in the film, which is from Girlhood director Céline Sciamma. Marianne, an art instructor...
Mar 26, 2020 · Portrait of a Lady on Fire. Is a Grand, Capital-R Romance. By Bilge Ebiri, a film critic for New York and Vulture. Celine Sciamma’s lesbian period film starts off as a story about...
Portrait of a Lady on Fire review: Céline Sciamma’s thrilling, erotic story of women in love. Noémie Merlant plays an artist hired to paint a woman, Adele Haenel, who refuses to be painted, in this chamberpiece of shapes, textures and female solidarity. Portraits of young women on fire: Céline Sciamma on female art, identity and intimacy.