With Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel, will this “lesbian drama” become iconic? In any case, this is what can be hoped for from the little information already communicated by the media. Expiration on the movie mother Mary.
Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel in the casting of Mother Mary: a lesbian drama?
The unforgettable actress of Princess in spite of herself, Brokeback Mountain, AND The devil wears Prada will play a pop star, who is in a tumultuous relationship with her stylist, a fashion designer played by Michael Coel. The latter, who first revealed her talent in the comedy series Chewing gumthen in the most dramatic way I can destroy youso it seems to be reserved only for exciting works, such as Black Panther: Wakanda Forever or an upcoming remake of Mr and Mrs Smith with Donald Glover, as reported ID.
mother Mary it therefore promises to be a lesbian drama of the kind that is lacking in popular culture. It will be directed by David Lowery (A ghost story, The Green Knight) which is about to exit Peter and Wendy on Disney+ in April 2023.
And whoever says the pop star movie necessarily says well-produced music in the credits: it’s Charli XCX and Jack Antonoff who stick to it.
Anne Hathaway will play a pop star who is in a relationship with her iconic stylist, played by Michaela Coel, in the upcoming A24 film ‘Mother Mary’.
Jack Antonoff and Charli XCX will write and produce original songs for the film. pic.twitter.com/Fr8AnEqgi8
—PopBase (@PopBase) March 21, 2023
Mother Mary, a lesbian film directed by a man for heterosexuals?
Filming of mother Mary is just getting started in Germany, so you’ll have to be patient to see Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel embody a pop star and her stylist in the midst of a romance. Let’s just hope this one-man-directed feature film doesn’t go overboard. male gauzefantasizing about a lesbian affair staged solely to satisfy the lustful gaze of cis-heterosexual men.
Furthermore, one may also wonder about the choice of headliners who aren’t openly lesbian to star in this drama-dyke. Note that Michaela Coel played the queer character Aneka in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and that she had to have a lesbian kissing scene finally cut during editing, and that the two stars often expressed their support for LGBTIA+ people .
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