Iconic production design and costume in Queen of the Damned.
Queen of the Damned (2002)
Directed by Michael Rymer Production Design by Graham Walker
Set Decoration by Brian Dusting Costume Design by Angus Strathie
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Iconic production design and costume in Queen of the Damned.
Queen of the Damned (2002)
Directed by Michael Rymer Production Design by Graham Walker
Set Decoration by Brian Dusting Costume Design by Angus Strathie
“I already know what's wrong with you. You're unhappy. You're isolated. You think you're the cause of this unhappiness and are unworthy of affection so you've few friends ... You used to take care of your appearance, but you've lost interest in that, so you avoid mirrors. Sunlight bothers you, so you avoid that too, about which you're guilty because you think it's unhealthy and even immoral not to like the sun. You're not a woman of convention or you wouldn't be here, but you like to pretend you are so people don't notice you. But you sometimes like that as well and can dress to draw the eye. But then you think the men who look at you are fools, or worse, to be taken in by such an obvious outward show. So instead, you're drawn to dark, complicated, impossible men, assuring your own unhappiness and isolation because, after all, you're happiest alone. But not even then, because you can't stop thinking about what you've lost, again for which you blame yourself. So the cycle goes on, the snake eating its own tail. Or you can just have your teeth fixed.”
Penny Dreadful (2014 - 2016)
Production Design by Jonathan McKinstry Costume Design by Gabriella Pescucci
Night time discoveries of the gothic heroine
Crimson Peak (2015) X The Turning (2020)
Set decoration from A Series of Unfortunate Events (2017-2019)
Production Design by Bo Welch
Set Decoration by Kate Marshall, Sandy Walker
“Perhaps it has always been there, this thing, this demon inside me. Or behind my back. Waiting for me to turn around” - Vanessa Ives.
Penny Dreadful (2014 - 2016)
Production Design by Jonathan McKinstry Costume Design by Gabriella Pescucci
‘I wonder what she’s thinking about you – taking her husband, using her name’
Rebecca (2020)
Directed by Ben Wheatley Production Design by Sarah Greenwood
Art Direction by Will Coubrough Set Decoration by Katie Spencer
Costume Design by Julian Day
‘Everyone dies, Miles’ - The Turning (2020)
Directed by Floria Sigismondi Production Design by Paki Smith
Art Direction by Nigel Pollock Costume Design by Leonie Prendergast