Portrait De: La Jeune Fille En Feu
Céline Sciamma’s 2019 masterpiece, (Portrait of a Lady on Fire), is a lush, 18th-century French drama that captures the fleeting, forbidden romance between an artist and her subject.
: The film has almost no musical score. This makes the few moments where music erupts—like the haunting "Petite Flamme" bonfire chant or the devastating final scene featuring Vivaldi’s Four Seasons —incredibly powerful. Portrait de la jeune fille en feu
: Director of Photography Claire Mathon won a César Award for the film’s stunning visuals, which use soft, natural lighting to mimic 18th-century portraiture. Céline Sciamma’s 2019 masterpiece, (Portrait of a Lady
: The film subverts traditional "male gaze" tropes, focusing on the reciprocal nature of looking. As Héloïse famously asks: "If you look at me, who do I look at?" . : Director of Photography Claire Mathon won a
Set in 1770 on a secluded island in Brittany, the film follows (Noémie Merlant), a painter commissioned to secretly create a wedding portrait of Héloïse (Adèle Haenel). Because Héloïse refuses to pose—resenting the marriage her mother has arranged—Marianne must observe her by day and paint her from memory by night. Why It’s a Masterpiece