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Moss & Freud

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"People don't hear me talk. They don't expect me to." 2002: At 28, Kate Moss is already the greatest fashion icon of our time. Endlessly watchable, never predictable, always natural and utterly unpretentious. Kate shaped a generation. Yet she still yearns to be seen, truly seen. In a bold move, Kate enters Lucian Freud's studio. Two British cultural titans converge, and Kate bares herself. Freud's genius explores Kate's hidden depths. Her complexity unfolds. A mesmerizing rapport develops. The wild party scene fades whilst self-discovery takes centre stage. Tension mounts. Truths emerge. Kate finds her voice, her strength, her true self. Kate blossoms from supermodel to eternal muse. This is a journey into the heart of an icon. Vulnerable. Defiant. Reborn.
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Kevin Maher The Times (UK) 1d
1/5
The film is mostly a series of desultory conversations between two vacant automatons who bleat out pretentious undergraduate garbage about the nature of painting and photography. Go to Full Review
Linda Marric HeyUGuys 1d
3/5
Moss & Freud never becomes as provocative, mysterious or emotionally revealing as it should have been. Go to Full Review
Danny Leigh Financial Times 2d
2/5
...the film is a big bore. Go to Full Review
Dulcie Pearce The Sun (UK) 1d
3/5
It is a perfectly watchable film on a fascinating moment in cultural history, but it never really shows either character as the fascinating and fierce forces of nature they clearly were. Go to Full Review
James Saynor The Arts Desk 1d
3/5
The movie has a confident sheen, and with Moss involved Bamber’s Gen X togs are surely accurate. Go to Full Review
Jack Martin Film Feeder 2d
3/5
Sometimes it works, sometimes not as much, but Moss & Freud deserves points for at least trying to be more than just a standard biopic. Go to Full Review
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Synopsis "People don't hear me talk. They don't expect me to." 2002: At 28, Kate Moss is already the greatest fashion icon of our time. Endlessly watchable, never predictable, always natural and utterly unpretentious. Kate shaped a generation. Yet she still yearns to be seen, truly seen. In a bold move, Kate enters Lucian Freud's studio. Two British cultural titans converge, and Kate bares herself. Freud's genius explores Kate's hidden depths. Her complexity unfolds. A mesmerizing rapport develops. The wild party scene fades whilst self-discovery takes centre stage. Tension mounts. Truths emerge. Kate finds her voice, her strength, her true self. Kate blossoms from supermodel to eternal muse. This is a journey into the heart of an icon. Vulnerable. Defiant. Reborn.
Director
James Lucas
Producer
Matthew Metcalfe
Screenwriter
James Lucas, James Lucas
Production Co
Head Gear Films, GFC Films
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 40m