Pablo Larraín's trilogy of biopics on complex, influential women takes an intriguing new turn with the addition of 'Maria', a figure distinct from 'Jackie' and 'Spencer'.
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Larraín's 'Maria' film will continue his exploration of powerful female figures, following his acclaimed portraits of Jackie Kennedy and Princess Diana
While 'Maria' may share thematic connections with 'Jackie' and 'Spencer', the new subject is said to be a wholly unique and fascinating character in her own right
Story by Harrison RichlinDecember 15, 2024 • 4:00 PM
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Pablo Larraín's trilogy of biopics on complex, influential women takes an intriguing new turn with the addition of 'Maria', a figure distinct from 'Jackie' and 'Spencer'.
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Larraín's 'Maria' film will continue his exploration of powerful female figures, following his acclaimed portraits of Jackie Kennedy and Princess Diana
While 'Maria' may share thematic connections with 'Jackie' and 'Spencer', the new subject is said to be a wholly unique and fascinating character in her own right