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Cardiologist Vena Cava Shirt! Near the beginning of 2001, Sofia Coppola wrote to Lady Antonia Fraser on a personalized piece of light blue stationery. She selected the film rights to the best-selling biography of the respected British historian, Marie Antoinette: The Journey. Of all the books Coppola has read about the dead teenage queen, she considers Lady Antonia's "the best... full of life, not a dry historical drama". Unlike other portraits, which paint her as a headless harlot, Marie Antoinette: The Journey approaches its subject with a radical sense of empathy. "Elegiac should have its place as tragedy, flower, and music and revolution," Lady Antonia wrote in the author's note. “Above all, I tried to tell the dramatic story of Marie Antoinette without foreseeing its terrible ending.” Coppola wanted to do the same with a movie. There will be no beheading scenes in her script, nor will it have much to do with the French Revolution. Instead of reducing the queen to a sentence, she never actually said "Let them eat the cake," Coppola wanted to portray Marie Antoinette as she was: a young woman never taught to consider life beyond the wings. the gilded gate of Versailles. “Marie was only 14 years old when she was sent from Austria to become Queen of France,” Coppola recently told Vogue. “I feel compelled to describe how her story has been distorted over the years.
I had an idea of how to interpret her life in a way that felt young and feminine instead of academic. " Lady Antonia certainly has no qualms. As an admirer of The Virgin Suicides, Coppola's brilliant directorial debut, she gave the filmmaker her immediate blessing. told Sofia she wouldn't have any trouble with me and I would answer any of her questions,” Lady Antonia recalls. Let's make a great movie." Starring Kirsten Dunst as the famous monarch, Marie Antoinette is a high-fashion historical drama considered a big-budget hit of the period. Cardiologist Vena Cava Shirt! For a project of today's scope and vision, that's because nothing like it has since been released 15 years ago this month, Marie Antoinette still delivers It feels like something of a revelation and is considered a subculture for so many filmmakers and designers that it's easy to forget how polarizing it was upon release. “I'm glad there's an audience now because it wasn't successful then. People didn't go see it; they really don't know what to do with it,” says Coppola. "It means so much to me that it continues to exist." To celebrate its anniversary, Vogue spoke to the cast, crew, and more about how Marie Antoinette came together.