Colette (2018) Film Review from the 62nd Annual London Film Festival, a movie directed by Wash Westmoreland, starring Keira Knightley, Dominic West, Eleanor Tomlinson, Aiysha Hart, Fiona Shaw, Denise ...
After earning two Oscar nominations for period work—in Pride & Prejudice and The Imitation Game—Keira Knightley dons a corset once more for Colette, directed by Wash Westmoreland and written by ...
Wash Westmoreland‘s Colette (2018) movie trailer stars Keira Knightley, Dominic West, Denise Gough, Fiona Shaw, Eleanor Tomlinson. Colette‘s plot synopsis: “After marrying a successful Parisian writer ...
Keira Knightley stars as French novelist Colette in director Wash Westmoreland’s gorgeous and gripping period biopic COLETTE. What a marvelous film! In late 19th- early20th century Paris, Colette ...
European historical dramas often abound with corsets, curls and class clashes. But this year, a handful of them were not only biopics but also films that unabashedly tackled LGBTQ storylines. For ...
“Women writers don’t sell,” proclaims our eponymous heroine’s controlling “literary entrepreneur” husband Willy (a fabulously smarmy Dominic West) about halfway through “Colette.” The irony is rich — ...
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Movies based on real people have one job: to be at least as interesting as the lives they portray. With a woman like Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, an early-20th-century writer best known for her erotic ...
Near the end of her amorously hectic life, the French writer Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, known by millions by her last name, spoke to an interviewer for a documentary. She offered some details of her ...
On Saturday, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) hosted a screening of “Colette” (2018) as part of its “Gender Bending Fashion on Film” program. “Colette” is a biographical narrative of the early ...
Keira Knightley dons a corset and wields some exquisite dialogue in Wash Westmoreland's criminally underrated Colette, which ...