“Brighter star” is the great comeback of Jane Campion, the author of “The Piano”, who takes us into the sensual world of first love, which is always the strongest.
Fanny Brawne is 18 years old, she is a dazzlingly beauty and a curious girl. Her restrained mother made every effort to ensure that the daughter would grow up to be a prudent and well-mannered girl. Each of Fanny’s days is filled with unconventional activities such as crocheting, balls and long walks, always with a chaperone. An innocent meeting with a charming young man will unexpectedly turn into her first real love. This unfamiliar feeling for a romantic will make the girl throw off her corset of conventions and break the rules.
The screening will be followed by a discussion.
directed by: Jane Campion
stars: Abbie Cornish, Ben Whishaw, Paul Schneider, Kerry Fox
drama / United Kingdom, France, / 2009
duration: 120 min
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Cycle: Directors
Few people know that one of the pioneers of cinema along with the brothers Lumiere and Georges Melies, was the director Alice Guy-Blaché. Her film “The Fairy of the Cabbages” is considered to be one of the first plots (“Tables Turned on the Gardener” was written less than a year earlier, but Guy-Blaché’s plot was more extensive). Women have always been present in the history of cinema,. It’s worth mentioning the contribution of Agnés Varda to the French New Wave, Věra Chytilova in the Czech New Wave and Wanda Jakubowska, who rebuilt Polish cinematography after the war. However, if we look into the number of awards, women’s successes are unfairly small in comparison to the achievements of their male counterparts. In the 93-year history of the Oscars, only 7 women received a nomination for directing, and the award went only to Kathryn Bigelow and Chloé Zhao (Jane Campion has a good chance this year, this is her second nomination). In March, we decided to present the profiles of five outstanding female directors with a wide variety of costume films by Sofia Coppola, Agnieszka Holland, Jane Campion and Andrea Arnold and Kathryn Bigelow which will prove that fantastic sensational cinema is not only the domain of men.
The project is co-financed by the Polish Film Institute.
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