Whit Stillman and Kate Beckinsale: Love & Friendship Q&A Whit Stillman and Kate Beckinsale: Love & Friendship Q&A James Stanfield

A little-known Jane Austen novel isn’t necessarily the most obvious choice of source material for director Whit Stillman. It’s a big jump from ‘80s Manhattan to a nineteenth century English manor. Or is it? Isn’t there a case to be made that Austen’s sharply observational style reverberates in the American director’s satires?













The early buzz surrounding Love & Friendship is overwhelmingly positive, the take home message being that this is a period drama with a difference. The film also sees the on-screen reunion of Kate Beckinsale and Chloë Sevigny, the duo at the heart of Stillman’s The Last Days of Disco.







Love & Friendship comes to cinemas nationwide on May 27, but fans will want to book for the premiere screening at Curzon Mayfair on May 24. Not only will you get a chance to see the film two days before everyone else, but you’ll also be treated to a live Q&A with Stillman and Beckinsale.





