Few filmmakers have been able to translate the feminine inner world with the same sensitivity as Sofia Coppola (55 years old, New York). In her cinema, emotion is filtered into everyday life as an ephemeral, vulnerable and deeply lonely beauty. Whether through Scarlett Johansson wandering through Tokyo in Lost in Translation (2003) or the Lisbon sisters trapped in the asphyxiation of her rooms and fantasies of The Virgin Suicides (1999), Francis…
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Few filmmakers have been able to translate the feminine inner world with the same sensitivity as Sofia Coppola (55 years old, New York). In her cinema, emotion is filtered into everyday life as an ephemeral, vulnerable and deeply lonely beauty. Whether through Scarlett Johansson wandering through Tokyo in Lost in Translation (2003) or the Lisbon sisters trapped in the asphyxiation of her rooms and fantasies of The Virgin Suicides (1999), Francis…