masculinity | Clothes on Film – Part 2
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Playing computer hacker, Lisbeth Salander, Noomi Rapace embodies the character in such a way that picturing anyone else in the role is nearly impossible.
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The displaced sex appeal of uniforms in Mildred Pierce.
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Groundbreaking film La Dolce Vita offers a conflicting portrayal of masculinity.
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Potiche confirms that Catherine Deneuve will always be Belle de Jour, only now with added sense of humour.
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In Malèna, Monica Bellucci plays an impossible vision of beauty; a woman so striking she is immediately sexualised by all who lay eyes on her.
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A prevalent theme in the first episode of Mildred Pierce starring is how domestic costume can be read as a signal for sexual availability.
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Public Enemies demonstrates how costume can actually drive a story narrative.
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There more going on with this outfit than an absence of underwear.
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La Femme Nikita re-defines the little black dress on film.
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The Big Lebowski is brilliantly designed; the characters are concisely and efficiently illustrated, says KB from FrockTalk.com.
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Let’s tell you why The Big Lebowski costume design rocked in an almost completely non-subtextual way.
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Recently Clothes on Film chatted with Kristin Burke from FrockTalk about The Big Lebowski. We discussed weightlifting pants and feminism.