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Official Santa Pig Tree 2021 Merry Christmas Sweater T-shirt! Coppola has struggled to condense the queen's brief but eventful life into a film that feels accessible. She enjoyed working her way through Marie Antoinette's teen in partying, fashion but was less involved by her tragic final years. Coppola often alternated between writing Marie Antoinette and the script that became her second film, the story of a young American woman and a dying movie star in Tokyo. Sofia Coppola, Marie Antoinette director/writer: My attitude is “What does Marie want a movie about her life to look like?” I've always loved that period, and she's a legendary figure. I grew up in the 80s so my first exposure to that era was through bands like Adam and the Ants. I thought it would be interesting to approach 18th century France through that New Romantic lens. I wanted to adapt Antonia Fraser's book because her attitude was so different from other Marie biographies. Lady Antonia Fraser, author of Marie Antoinette: The Journey: She Was My Childhood Passion. As I studied her story, I began to realize she was very different from what history has portrayed her. Many historians behave as if she was born in France, when in fact one of the most dramatic moments in Marie's life - what Sofia told me really impressed her in her life. my book - is about when her doggy is taken away and she is stripped of her clothes. in the forest. See more of this source textEnter source text for additional translation information.
There were a lot of details in Antonia's book that I had to revise based on what impressed Marie's story best. I'm less interested in the political side of history, like Marie, so I try to include as little politics as possible. It's really fun to take social dynamics from history and explain them in a way that feels easy to understand. When I get stuck with Marie Antoinette, I'll just work on my script for Lost in Translation. Fraser: One historian said, "We should always be aware that what is present is in the past once in the future." Marie never anticipated what sadness lies ahead, and how could she? She is very sad to leave her [pet dog] behind [in Vienna] but she will become Queen of France. She expected to have a good time, and she definitely had a good time. Official Santa Pig Tree 2021 Merry Christmas Sweater T-shirt! Coppola: For me, the story begins with Marie coming to France at the age of 14 and ends with her leaving Versailles. There's a section in Antonia's book about Marie being imprisoned at the end of her life, but that's like a completely different movie. I wanted to focus on her youth at the palace and how she found her way in it. Once the revolution is successful, it's like the party is over and everyone has to go home. Plus, we already know what's going to happen next.