Sofia Coppola's third film, Marie-Antoinette, opens at the cinemas tomorrow (Friday, October 20, 2006), and we here at ART*HEAD have to gauge our excitement level at 11 (out of a possible 10). With a cast of players that includes Kirsten Dunst (her + Ms. Coppola = probably the best looking director/star tandem in film history, no?), Jason Schwartzman (can the guy handle a semi-dramatic role? I'm looking forward to finding out), Steve Coogan (a humorous chap), and Judy Davis (I approve of anyone who's appeared in multiple Woody Allen films), as well as highly-stylized color palette, sets, and costumes that could add up to one of the most visually interesting films in years, along with a soundtrack (released on two discs; a bold move) that can only be described as "Sick!, Sick," Sofia Coppola might just maintain her stellar cinematic record with three modern classics in three outings. So, I'll see you tomorrow at the cinny. For now, eat this cake:
The trailer:
A behind-the-scenes featurette:
A podcast from the film's LA premiere:
Coppola and cast at the 44th New York Film Festival:
Coppola and Dunst on Entertainment tonight:
Kirsten Dunst: "If people don't like the movie, then I don't like them."
I can respect that. That's how I feel about people who don't like The Royal Tenenbaums. More on Marie-Anoinette:
3 comments:
it's awful.
i disagree. i liked it a lot. we'll talk
erin and i saw it today. i thought it was great. kole dont you like movies anymore?
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