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Kirsten Dunst and Sofia Coppola Talk The Beguiled

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When one thinks of the south in the 1800’s, we envision polite, docile porcelain skinned women, whose only job is to serve their men.  More often than not, these women are seen and seldom heard for an opinion or anything else.  Well, in Sofia Coppola’s The Beguiled, based on the Thomas Cullinan novel, these women are anything but docile.

The Beguiled Cast

Starring Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst, Elle Fanning and Colin Farrell the south will never be the same.  Unfolding during the Civil War, at a Southern girls’ boarding school, when these sheltered young women take in an injured soldier their lives take around for the worst and are never the same again. The sexual tension with a handsome stranger sets off dangerous rivalries within the house and instigates broken taboos that flip a turn of events you’ll never see coming.

Nicole Kidman

Nicole Kidman The Beguiled

Sofia Coppola is to be applauded for not being a predictable filmmaker in her style, nor choice of genre.  Between The Book of Henry, Loving and now The Beguiled, Focus Features doesn’t shy away from controversial content and this year is no exception.

Nicole Kidman (Martha Farnsworth) is exceptional portraying  the “ice queen of the south” whose curt stare and chilly tone would scare anyone to death.  Kirsten Dunst as the “yearning, lustful virgin” gives the audience a well flushed out character filled with complexity and compassion as Edwina Dabney.  Elle Fanning is a “good girl gone wild” and is absolutely captivating to watch.  Every time she quips with a smile, it makes you want to just smack that smirk right off her face.

Elle Fanning

The remainder of the exceptionally strong female ensemble provide humor, snarkiness and innocence at its best include Anjourie Rice (Jane), Addison Riecke (Marie), Oona Laurence (Amy) and Emma Howard (Emily).

What is the best thing about this film other than the fact that it boasts a very impressive roster of women in front of and behind the lens?  Two words – Colin Farrell.  I swear he could make a lesbian straight with those dark eyes and rugged, charming sensibility.  When his character takes a dark turn, I found myself still feeling a little empathy for him.    He’s like that lady boy you know you should run away from, but you just can’t help being intrigued and sucked into his web. Now, that’s what I call an actor!

Colin Farrell

The Beguiled, garnered a Best Director award for Sofia Coppola and hit theaters in New York and LA on June 23rd with a nationwide release on June 30th.

The Beguiled Poster

If you thought the Clint Eastwood version took you for a ride…you ain’t seen nothing yet. During our junket in Beverly Hills, Sofia, Elle and Kirsten spoke on such issues as feminism, reverse objectification, following in the steps of Beyoncé and much more.  Here are a few excerpts…

PRESS:  This film takes place during a time when the term “feminism” had not been coined yet?

Is there a spectrum of modernity that has been modulated in the writing and performances?

SOFIA:  I just imagined what it was like for these women at that time.  How they were raised to

be these lovely ladies with etiquette and charm who catered to men. Then, all of a sudden they

were on their own and had to find the strength to survive.

KIRSTEN:  For me, I felt the whole house was so suffocating that by the time we bring this

enemy in, there’s so much opposition inside of her.  She’s trying to be a good Christian, good

example to the girls and on top of it all she’s under Miss Martha’s thumb while dealing with

repression.   So basically, Edwina’s just ready to explode.

PRESS:  With the changing landscape in Hollywood, what does feminism mean to you today?

SOFIA:  To me it just means equal rights.  As far as in the film, I’m interested in stories that have

a female point of view.  We’re half of the population, so I’m happy to put that out there…showing

complex female characters that we all can relate to.

PRESS:  So, at the end of the movie something that stuck out is when you guys are sitting on the

porch looking real badass and I know that the house was from Beyoncé’s “Lemonade” video.

Was that intentional?  And were there any challenges with the time period concerning etiquette

or any funny moments around wearing corsets and costume and things?

SOFIA:  Yeah, you know, we didn’t know that Beyonce’ had shot there until these guys…they

saw the chair…

ELLE;  We saw that chair and then we asked the owners.  I was like mad that they didn’t tell us

they shot “Lemonade” here and they were like , “Oh yeah, yeah Beonyce’ was here…lol

KIRSTEN:  Like I bet she didn’t stay where we stayed though.  I bet she didn’t stay at the

Hamptons Inn (laughter).

SOFIA:  But, we all had to take turns taking photos of being Beyoncé’, then switching it up being

Serena Williams.  So, yeah it was a coincidence.  You asked about the etiquette?  I wanted the

story to be one a modern audience would be able to connect to and I think the hardest part was

the dialogue.  As you improvise you have to sound real to the period.  We spent a week before

rehearsing with an etiquette teacher, dancing instructor and Civil War re-enacter teaching us

about the bandaging and we had a sewing person.

KIRSTEN:  Oh yeah, we did that!  We had prayer time.

ELLE:  Yes, Bible study…

KIRSTEN:  Bible Study with Nicole

SOFIA:  We tried to get into what it was like for these women and how they spent their days,

learning sewing, etiquette and how they carried themselves at that time.

PRESS:  Sofia, can you talk a little bit about the casting the Colonel?

SOFIA:  He had to be really masculine, intriguing and charming to a 12-year- old and a woman in

her 40’s.  If he was just a cute hunk, he had to be complicated and that you’d believe that he could

really captivate them…and not too creepy, too. It was a balance to find so many elements and

when I met Colin, he’s just so charming.  The character in the book was actually an Irish

immigrant, so Colin’s natural accent makes him even more exotic .  I just think because he’s so

charming, charismatic and we wanted him to be sexy and really, you know, masculine in contrast

to this feminine world.  So yeah, I felt he fit the bill.

KIRSTEN:  You know what I just remembered.  He was the most concerned about, he was like,

“I gotta lose weight.”

ELLE:  Yeah, he’s also the most naked in the film.

KIRSTEN:  Yeah, he was like living off like nuts and seeds and he had to get his weight down.

ELLE:  Yeah, then he drove all the way back to New Orleans from the plantation to get a

hamburger because he hadn’t had any. {LAUGHTER}

KIRSTEN:  He was very nice about letting us objectify him. {LAUGHTER}

CARLA:  I kind of love you all for that!  Hi, I’m Carla, The Curvy Film Critic and this question

is for Sofia.  But, before I say that, let me just say I was not ready for this at 9 a.m.  I’m just

saying.  {LAUGHTER}. You all rocked my world at 9 o’clock in the morning…Okay?

KIRSTEN:  There’s brunch outside.  You can grab a mimosa.

CARLA:  Oh. Hello (LAUGHER as she raises her glass)…and that’s not the first one.  But,

anyway, so Sofia , my questions are regarding the filmmaking and the music.  I noticed  that

there is no underscoring for most of the film except for the children singing a capella and the

parlor singing.  I also wanted to know what was your choice in shooting the film so dark?  Was it

to keep the theme of the film in that dark space?  Because usually when films are shot in the

South, it’s all bright, lovely, wonderful and all that…so I just wondered what your choices were

regarding those two things.

SOFIA:  Yeah.  Thanks.  I wanted to really have as much tension as we could in the sexual

tension and what’s going to happen.  With the sound, I thought keeping the music really minimal

with these ominous tones underneath and letting the sound of the canons and nature take over.

Usually, when you have music it kind of breaks the tension, so I really tried to keep the tension

suspended the whole film as much as we could.  As for the look of the film, we worked with this

great cinematographer, Philippe Le Sourd and shot on film because I wanted to have this

beautiful , very kind of feminine, gauzy look at the beginning that’s not threatening and then as

the story turns…it gets darker.  I also wanted to feel the claustrophobia of them all trapped in the

house with this dangerous enemy.  So, the thinking was to change the tone as the story gets

darker and hopefully you don’t notice it’s happening until you’re kind of in it and get into the

Southern gothic feeling of it.

CARLA:   Thank you.

SOFIA:  Thank you.

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Caryn is a NICU nurse by day, blogger by night and mom 24/7. She savors the warm Southern California sun and loves to travel, shopping, baking, reading and frequenting her local tea room. Caryn created the column Lavishly Green for Peekaboo Picks Magazine to share her best tips for going green in style, she is the Former editor for Family Review Network, former OC Family Magazine online contributor, former Orange County Moms Blog contributor, former Evenflo Savvy Parent contributor, former member of the Totsy Advisory Board and former freelance writer for CBS Los Angeles.
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