I really hope Their Finest pulls through, as I've heard little more than the premise, the cast and the director (Lone Scherfig). I feel like The Lost City of Z has received enough attention and I'm ready to just see the film at this point. I'm more interested in your thoughts on Lone Scherfig and how this film fits into the big picture of her career, which seems to mostly be fascinated with British culture and history. I'm also interested in seeing Gemma Arteton, who starred in Gemma Bovary and The Voices as basically an object of infatuation and sexual desire. I'm hoping that's not the case here and she is given an opportunity to stretch a little.
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I really hope Their Finest pulls through, as I've heard little more than the premise, the cast and the director (Lone Scherfig). I feel like The Lost City of Z has received enough attention and I'm ready to just see the film at this point. I'm more interested in your thoughts on Lone Scherfig and how this film fits into the big picture of her career, which seems to mostly be fascinated with British culture and history. I'm also interested in seeing Gemma Arteton, who starred in Gemma Bovary and The Voices as basically an object of infatuation and sexual desire. I'm hoping that's not the case here and she is given an opportunity to stretch a little.