
Emerald Fennell’s Anatomy of Desire
The New Yorker Radio Hour
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Exploring the importance of casting and the house in the film
This chapter delves into the significance of not only casting the actors but also the house in the film. It discusses how finding a centuries-old location shaped the character and meaning of the film, and how the cinematographer shot the house as a sensual object. The chapter also touches on the film's themes of satirizing the upper class, the desire for beauty and wealth, and the speaker's personal reflections on the British class system.
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