In time, after being perched atop their mother’s feet for a thousand paces, like a child learning to dance on her mother’s shoes, the chick takes it’s first steps alone.

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Marilyn Monroe, photographed by Milton Greene, 1954.

Marilyn Monroe, photographed by Milton Greene, 1954.

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Lizzie, Cecilia, Anna.

It´s been fascinating to watch Keira grow as I´ve grown, we´ve kind of grown together. She was eighteen when we made “Pride and prejudice” so she was pretty much a kid. And then we made “Atonement”, she was twenty one or two and now, as she matures, she´s become this incredibly strong woman and utterly fearless as well. Those were the qualities I really wanted to bring to the screen in “Anna Karenina”.

(Joe Wright, Director)


Matthew´s great. I love him. We’ve gotten along so well during Pride & Prejudice. Our actual relationship for some reason we see each other and just laugh the whole time. We were always partnered up, and we would piss ourselves laughing. And we thought that should be a part of their relationship in the movie as well. It is in the book. They find each other funny. She finds his exploits funny. It’s a nice part of her character in there because it gets so dark so quickly.”

(Keira Knightley)

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Keira Knightley photographed by Mario Testino for Vogue, October 2012.Anna Karenina costume designed by Jacqueline Durran.

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Keira Knightley photographed by Mario Testino for Vogue, October 2012.
Anna Karenina costume designed by Jacqueline Durran.

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