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  1. Sophie Fiennes (born 12 February 1967) is an English filmmaker best known for her films Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami (2017) and Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow (2010), as well as for her collaborations with philosopher Slavoj Žižek: The Pervert’s Guide to Cinema (2006), and The Pervert’s Guide to Ideology (2013).

  2. Sophie Fiennes is a British filmmaker and the sister of actors Ralph, Martha, Magnus and Joseph Fiennes. She has directed documentaries such as Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami, The Pervert's Guide to Ideology and Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow.

  3. Feb 9, 2023 · Four Quartets: Directed by Sophie Fiennes. With Ralph Fiennes. In the shadow of the Second World War, performance of a poem is a searching examination of who and what - we are. A journey into the imagination, bound by experience, memory and time.

  4. 1. Tokyo Story. 1953. Where to watch. Directed by: Yasujirō Ozu | Written by: Kōgo Noda and Yasujirō Ozu. When I was a student at Chelsea School of Art, the National Film Theatre — it's now called the BFI Southbank — would have these seasons, so you could go and see all of Busby Berkeley's films projected.

  5. Aug 9, 2023 · The documentarian Sophie Fiennes has made a career out of exploring the ideas of others. From her portraits of the choreographer Alain Platel in Because I Sing and VSPRS: Show And Tell to her collaboration with the Slovenian philosopher and film theorist Slavoj Žižek on The Pervert’s Guide To Cinema

  6. Apr 25, 2023 · Sophie Fiennes, director of the documentary film adaptation of her brother Ralph Fiennes' stage performance of T.S. Eliot's Four Quartets, talks about the poem, the craft and the cinematic staging. She shares her personal connection to Eliot's work and how she created a language for each quartet.

  7. Sophia Victoria Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes (born 12 February 1967), better known as Sophie Fiennes, is an English film director and producer. She is the sister of actors Ralph Fiennes and Joseph Fiennes, director Martha Fiennes and composer Magnus Fiennes.