Young Karl Marx and The Phantom Thread star Vicky Krieps, who was awarded Best Actress at the European Film Awards and Cannes’ Certain Regard section, talked about her new movie Corsage, the film’s writer & director Marie Kreutzer and the perception of the awards.
The film had its world premiere in the “Certain Regard” section at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival. Corsage takes the 40th birthday celebrations of Austrian Empress Elizabeth as a breaking point and tells the rebellion story of a woman who was hungry for knowledge, life, and finally intends to break her chains.
Fascinated by Elisabeth’s life since she was a teenager, Krieps has told the film’s director, Marie Kreutzer, about her plans to make a film about the Empress of Austria. Krieps explained to The Playlist:
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Krieps discovered Elisabeth when she watched a movie at her neighbor’s house at 15 years old. Later, after reading a biography, she realized that there were missing and dark points about the Empress. Krieps said:
‘‘I brought this project to Marie. The idea. Yeah. I went to Marie and I said to her, ‘We should make a movie about her.’ That was the first step. I always knew I would be interested.’’
‘‘By the time I was 15, I read a biography (Empress Elisabeth of Austria), which they [neighbors] had in the house. And then I got intrigued, and I thought there was something missing or something wrong. It feels like there’s something behind the curtain that I can’t explain, but it feels dark and sad and the opposite of what I see in a movie.’’
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Krieps said that organizations such as the European Film Awards & Cannes bring up a sense of rivalry when it’s not about that, and filmmaking is not an individual phenomenon.
Corsage, from writer & director Marie Kreutzer, starring Vicky Krieps, is now in theaters.
‘‘I find these awards very strange because they bring up a sense of competition when it’s not about competition. It’s about companionship and about doing it together. Because we can only raise each other. I can only be as good as my partner. But if I want to see it in a positive way, I see it like a friendly postcard. If you would get a postcard either from home or in this case, you get a postcard from a certain society, which is European film people. They send you a postcard to say, ‘We are with you.’ That’s how I see it.’’