Carey Mulligan x pastels
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Carey Mulligan x pastels
One 2008’s UK Stars of Tomorrow, Carey Mulligan has spent the last decade building an impressive and diverse filmography, proving herself to be one of the most fearless performers of her generation. With her latest films Promising Young Woman arriving on VOD and The Dig in limited release this week, now seems like the perfect time to take a look at her most essential roles.
I wrote about Carey Mulligan for Moviefone
Vogue Australia January 2018 : Carey Mulligan by Emma Summerton
Carey Mulligan in Vogue Australia (photos by Emma Summerton)
Feathers Carey Mulligan by Richard Phibbs Harper’s Bazaar UK, 2018
Carey Mulligan character poster for Mudbound | Migrant Mother by Dorothea Lange
Carey Mulligan’s costumes in FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD (2015).
Bathsheba Everdene: It is difficult for a woman to define her feelings in a language chiefly made by men to express theirs.
Movie Quote of the Day – Far from the Madding Crowd, 2015 (dir. Thomas Vinterberg)
Carey at the BIFA Awards in London
Carey Mulligan for The Hollywood Reporter
Carey Mulligan for Elle UK, Nov 2015
Romola Garai, Carey Mulligan & Anne-Marie Duff to discuss the issues facing women today
The erstwhile ingénue’s uncompromisingly political role is unlike any she’s ever tackled.
The golden girl. A breathless warmth flowed from her.
Take back Daisy Buchanan 2016.
Films in 2015—#161 Suffragette (Sarah Gavron, 2015)
movie #217 - Suffragette