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From 14 December 2022

Corsage Corsage

Marie Kreutzer / Austria, Luxembourg, Germany, France / 2022 / 113 min / Hungarian, German, English, French

Empress Elisabeth of Austria is idolised for her beauty and renowned for inspiring fashion trends. But in 1877 “Sissi” celebrates her 40th birthday and must fight to maintain her public image by lacing her corset tighter and tighter…

cast Vicky Krieps, Florian Teichtmeister

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“A stunningly invigorating take on the period piece, a vibrant film that rejects the staid conformity of the genre and finds its intimate angles.”
Little White Lies 

“A witty subversion of biopic and costume-drama clichés. /…/ We’ve heard of actors disappearing into roles before, but rarely does a role so disappear into an actor, and become all the stronger, more subversive and persuasive for it.” 
Variety

 

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