Vita & VirginiaVita & Virginia
(2019)
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Vita & Virginia

A socialite and a literary icon fall in love, inspiring a classic feminist work.

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"Vita & Virginia" has co-screenwriter Eileen Atkins, who wrote the play that gave rise to the feature film, which in turn is based on the real letters between the two protagonists. This is just one of the reasons why the movie has everything to enchant bibliophiles, because the romance between Vita Sackville-West and Virginia Woolf gave rise to one of the latter's best-known works: 'Orlando: A Biography', now considered a classic of feminist literature. Even if the feature film itself has some pacing and editing problems, it is worth it for the successful costume of the time, as well as for the performances of Gemma Arterton ('007: Quantum of Solace') and, above all, Elizabeth Debicki, whom you will certainly remember from 'Widows'.

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It's the fascinating true story about the love affair between socialite and popular author Vita Sackville-West and literary icon Virginia Woolf.

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