Portrait of a Lady on Fire
History, Drama, LGBTQ+
DirectorCéline Sciamma
ProducerBénédicte Couvreur, Véronique Cayla
ScreenwriterCéline Sciamma
DistributorNeon
Release DateDec 6, 2019, Limited
LanguageFrench (France)
Runtime2h 1m
Introduction
In 1770 the young daughter of a French countess develops a mutual attraction to the female artist commissioned to paint her wedding portrait.
Critics Reviews
Andrea Thompson4.2
365
Jun 21, 2023
In Céline Sciamma’s masterful period film, "Portrait of a Lady on Fire," set in 1770, a young daughter of a French countess forms a profound, mutual attraction with the female artist commissioned to paint her wedding portrait. The narrative begins simply, capturing the essence of innocence before evolving into a complex exploration of love and art. The film's delicate storytelling and nuanced performances create an emotionally charged atmosphere that lingers long after the final frame. Sciamma's direction and the evocative cinematography make this a visually stunning and deeply affecting cinematic experience.
Drew Gregory4.7
395
Sep 10, 2021
"Portrait of a Lady on Fire" captures an extraordinary blend of emotion and artistry in its tale set in 1770. The film beautifully portrays the intense attraction between a young noblewoman and the female painter commissioned to create her wedding portrait. It is one of those rare cinematic masterpieces that feels familiar yet innovative, seamlessly blending classic themes with a unique modern perspective. The intricate storytelling and profound emotion elevate the film to new heights, pushing the boundaries of cinematic art and offering a deeply moving, new way of seeing both love and art.
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