“He was curious what it is to be human and have imagination, and he realized his consciousness. You don’t always achieve that level in a full lifetime,” said Oscar-winning writer/director Jane Campion (“The Piano”) to indieWIRE earlier this Summer.
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One tries to be objective when reviewing a film, but the reality is that you bring every moment of your life into a movie theater and some of those moments affect how you judge what you see.
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honest Fanny upends the life of penniless Keats. Andrew Motion's biography of the poet, along with letters between Keats and Brawne, served as Campion's guides for re-creating the sometimes tumultuous relationship. Abbie Cornish stars as "Fanny Brawne"
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