Jeffrey Kurland | Clothes on Film
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A new VLOG looking back over the still stunning costume design on of Inception.
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We revisit sci-fi classic Inception a decade after its release with MVP, costume designer Jeffrey Kurland.
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A new trailer for Christopher Nolan’s Tenet has dropped and it’s undoubtedly going to be the best film EVER.
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Amongst staggering aural and visual assault, perhaps one of the quietest aspects of Dunkirk (2017, directed by Christopher Nolan) are its costumes – and this is to its credit. Dunkirk is the type of film that requires you to engage quickly with everything you see on screen. Jeffrey Kurland’s costume design is masterful in this regard. A sea of subtly differentiated green and brown with the pop of naval uniforms and briefly glimpsed civilian wear. This is 1940 at its most spare and rudimentary. Here, Jeffrey Kurland chats exclusively to Clothes on Film about his process for creating the world of Dunkirk: SPOILERS THROUGHOUT Clothes on Film: How did you…
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The week’s costume stories and links.
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Forgive the self-promotion as we draw your attention to Clothes on Film’s inclusion in book ‘Hollywood Costume’ edited by Deborah Nadoolman Landis.
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Editor Chris Laverty explains how to ‘read’ costume on film. From an article originally published in Moviescope magazine.
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The first trailer for Captain America: The First Avenger has bish bash boshed onto the internet.
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The 83rd Academy Award nominations were not especially surprising, but for Best Costume Design category there were a couple of major upsets.
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Jeffrey Kurland has once again spoken exclusively to Clothes on Film about his inspiring costume design for Inception.
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Jeffrey Kurland explains his costume choices for Inception exclusively to Clothes on Film.
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It’s those Captain America costume pics! Later than everyone else!