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Colette
Opening Night

Keira Knightley stars as the eponymous French novelist, whose provocative debut — falsely credited to her husband — becomes the toast of Paris, triggering a battle for identity, equality, and self-determination at the dawn of the feminist age.

Colette (played with sumptuous feistiness by Knightley, Atonement 2007) arrives from the countryside as a young bride to Henry Gauthier-Villars, known as Willy (Dominic West, The Affair) —an older, notorious literary entrepreneur—and she is immediately swept into flamboyant, libertine society. At Willy’s prompt, she takes pen to paper and invents the loosely autobiographical Claudine novels, which take Paris by storm. The character Claudine becomes a veritable pop-culture icon, but Colette does not, since Willy takes authorial credit. To reclaim her literary voice, Colette must set out for new adventures, sans Willy.

One of France’s most important and ground-breaking twentieth-century writers, Colette’s dozens of volumes of provocative fiction, memoirs and journalism jubilantly bucked the societal constraints that were placed on women. Writer/director Wash Westmoreland’s (Still Alice 2014) mesmerising film tells the story of this iridescent artist’s creative awakening in turn-of-the-century Paris—a place as dynamic and modern as she was.

Opening Night
NOMINATED
People’s Choice Award – Special Presentations, Toronto International Film Festival 2018
OFFICIAL SELECTION
Sundance Film Festival 2018 • BFI London Film Festival 2018
Colette ranks as one of the great roles for which Keira Knightley will be remembered.
Variety
Australian Premiere
Director
Wash Westmoreland
Cast
Keira Knightley, Dominic West, Fiona Shaw, Denise Gough, Eleanor Tomlinson
2018 | 111 min | Drama, Biopic
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