Whit Stillman was at the vanguard of early '90s indie film movement. His low-budget masterpiece Metropolitan (considered one of the first indie films) and similarly iconic Last Days of Disco each captured a slice of the upper-echelon zeitgeist — the waning debutante scene and the disco lifestyle, respectively. Now, Whitman is back with another tale of high society misadventures. Stillman reunites with longstanding creative partner Chloe Sevigny for Love and Friendship, an adaptation of an unfinished Jane Austen novella about a seductive and manipulative woman (Kate Beckinsale).
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