Moss & Freud
Synopsis
In a bold move, Kate enters Lucian Freud's studio. Two British cultural titans converge, and Kate bares herself. We are drawn into their world, feeling every brush stroke.
Freud's genius explores Kate's hidden depths. Her complexity unfolds. A mesmerizing rapport develops. The wild party scene fades whilst self-discovery takes centre stage.
Witness Kate's profound transformation. Freud keeps challenging her. She pushes back. Tension mounts. Truths emerge. Kate finds her voice, her strength, her true self.
Kate blossoms from supermodel to eternal muse. This is a journey into the heart of an icon.
Feel the real Kate Moss. Vulnerable. Defiant. Reborn.
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2025 - World premiere
Official Selection Rome Film Festival 2025 - International premiere
Details
- Year
- 2025
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 100 min
- Director
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James Lucas
- Producer
- Matthew Metcalfe
- Executive Producer
- Tom Blackwell, Nate Bolotin, Maxime Cottray, Phil Hunt, Jason McNab, Kate Moss, Compton Ross
- Editor
- Nick Carew
- Screenwriter
- James Lucas
- Director of Photography
- Maria Ines Manchego
- Composer
- Karl Sölve Steven
- Principal cast
- Ellie Bamber, Derek Jacobi, Jasmine Blackborow, Tim Downie
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
GFC Films
Sales Company
Embankment Films
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