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In competition: "Bright Star" of Jane Campion
"I was incredibly moved by Andrew Motion's book," Campion told us. "I fell in love with their story; I was drawn to the pain and beauty and innocence of their love affair. They were so young… It was a true-life Romeo and Juliet story, well-documented, but one I had not known. I found myself weeping at the end of it. The story is so tragic and tender… The book also connected me to his poetry; I realized he was writing about his life and what he was going through. " For those of you who are curious about where the title, Bright Star, came from, it is the first line of a love sonnet Keats wrote for Fanny Brawne on the flyleaf of his collection of Shakespeare's works.
Press conference: Jane Campion on why she chose an historical figure: Ben Whishaw on his familiarity with Keats before the film: On the relationship between sewing and writing: Jane Campion on biopics: 16.05.2009 | Cannes's blog |
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Bright Star - In Theaters Next Friday
I will definitely go see Jane Campion's new film Bright Star when it opens in theaters next Friday (Sept. 18th). The visuals look amazing, and the music is truly haunting. I have always thought Abbie Cornish was a talented actress, and I think this may be the film to push her career even further. Here's a great clip I found from the movie.
hollywood.com/video/5695794/Bright_Star_Butterflies_Clip_Jane_Campion
Definitely captures the ghostly atmosphere I've come to expect from Campion.
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