Primeiras fotos de "Little Women", novo filme de Greta Gerwing, são disponibilizadas - Engenharia do Cinema

publicado em:20/06/19 6:02 PM por: Gabriel Fernandes CinemaNotícias

A Vanity Fair divulgou em seu site, as primeiras fotos do longa “Little Women”, drama de época que inclui no elenco estrelas como Emma Watson, Meryl Streep, Saroise Ronan e Timothee Chalamet.

Saoirse Ronan as Jo March, a heroine that has inspired Ursula Le Guin, Simone de Beauvoir, and Hillary Clinton, and Timothée Chalamet as Laurie, her best friend and closest confidant. “Jo is a girl with a boy’s name, Laurie is a boy with a girl’s name,” writer-director Greta Gerwig said. “In some ways they are each other’s twins.”
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Emma Watson as Meg, Saoirse Ronan as Jo, and Florence Pugh as Amy, in one of the amateur plays the sisters put up in their house. Revisiting the text, Gerwig was struck by how seriously the sisters took their creative endeavors. The second chapter of *Little Women* includes a detailed description of the play the girls perform on Christmas Day: *The Witch's Curse, an Operatic Tragedy.*
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Eliza Scanlen as Beth, the shy third-oldest sister. Author Louisa May Alcott based Beth on her own sister, Lizzie Alcott, who died of scarlet fever at the age of 22. Louisa and Lizzie, like Jo and Beth, were very close.
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Emma Watson as Meg, the oldest, who works as a governess to make ends meet. Meg is the only sister who remembers when the Marches were a rich family, and throughout the book, she longs for the pretty things her friends have.
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Laura Dern as Marmee, the March sisters’ beloved matriarch. Because her husband (Bob Odenkirk) is fighting in the Civil War, Marmee is raising the four girls on her own.
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Greta Gerwig, the writer and director, on set with Meryl Streep, who plays the sisters’ rich Aunt Josephine. The girls need her financial support, but have to put up with her disapproval of their unconventional, hardscrabble upbringing. Jo, her namesake, earns money by being Aunt March's chaperone—a job she hates.
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From left to right: Emma Watson as Meg, Florence Pugh as Amy, Saoirse Ronan as Jo, and Eliza Scanlen as Beth.
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Emma Watson with Greta Gerwig on set. During a chapter called “Meg Goes to Vanity Fair,” the oldest March sister borrows a fancy dress from her rich friends and gets drunk on champagne at a ball. “I'm not Meg tonight, I'm 'a doll' who does all sorts of crazy things,” she tells Laurie.
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Timothée Chalamet as Laurie, the wealthy boy who lives next door, and Florence Pugh as Amy, the youngest of the four March sisters. Despite early attraction to Jo, Laurie ends the novel married to Amy, after a private, romantic courtship in Europe.
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Saoirse Ronan as Jo March. The very first line of *Little Women* makes note of Jo’s odd, boyish habit of lying on the living room rug to unwind.
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Dirigido por Greta Gerwing (“Lady Bird”), o filme mostra a história de um grupo de mulheres, e seu amadurecimento, durante a Guerra Civil.

A estreia está marcada para 25 de dezembro nos EUA.



A última modificação foi feita em:dezembro 21st, 2020 as 16:00


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