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The darkest flower by kristin b wright
The darkest flower by kristin b wright





the darkest flower by kristin b wright

I don't know if you remember the scene when he comes to propose to her and he brings her one flower? I'd seen him on a break wandering around the garden of that house and he came up to me - he had this one pathetic flower - and went, 'I thought I might bring Keira this in the next scene.' I went, 'Yes, Tom, that would be delightful.' "Keira (Knightley)'s wonderful in it, and Tom Hollander.

the darkest flower by kristin b wright

I just remember the light really, the late afternoon sunlight, and the laughter. It was a beautiful summer - a kind of halcyon time: I'd been given my first feature film and was surrounded by these amazing girls.

the darkest flower by kristin b wright

"It was a film with a whole lot of love in it, that one. So I was determined to be able to make a second film after that one and was very relieved to discover that people trusted me to continue. I remember my producer at the time, Paul Webster, saying to me that only one in 10 first time filmmakers makes another film and that terrified the living c*** out of me. "Pride & Prejudice feels like a long time ago. His latest, Darkest Hour, looks destined for similar success following nine BAFTA nominations and a Golden Globe win for Gary Oldman's lead performance as Winston Churchill.Īhead of its release, we sat down with the affable filmmaker to reflect upon each of his films - from the heady days of Atonement to the depths of 2015 failure Pan. The director notably scored four Oscar nominations for his debut, the aforementioned adaptation of Jane Austen's 1813 novel, in 2005 - a staggering accomplishment for a first-time director.







The darkest flower by kristin b wright