At the Rome Film Festival 2023, we had the opportunity to talk with director Thomas Napper about his outstanding work on “Widow Clicquot”.
This film tells the unique and captivating story of Barbe-Nicole Ponsardin Clicquot, an extraordinary woman who revolutionized the champagne industry in the 18th century. Barbe-Nicole’s story is presented through a compelling narrative that defies time, shifting between the present and the past, offering an intimate view of her struggles and dedication to the vineyard.
“Widow Clicquot” is a captivating portrayal of Barbe-Nicole’s life, based on the New York Times bestselling biography, “The Widow Clicquot” by Tilar J. Mazzeo. Shot in France, the film offers a mesmerizing glimpse into Barbe-Nicole’s life and the evolution of her wine empire. Thomas Napper, the director, embarked on this project with a unique vision, capturing the essence of an extraordinary woman who defied the norms of her time.
Throughout the interview, director Thomas Napper (who worked as 2nd Unit director with Joe Wright for the last 12 years) shares his deep connection with Barbe-Nicole’s story (played by Haley Bennett) and his desire to tell the remarkable tale of her transformation from a young widow to a champagne magnate. Napper reveals the unique setting of the film, shot in Burgundy and the heart of Champagne, and the importance that the locations mean for the making of the film.
The director emphasizes Barbe-Nicole’s story as one of personal transformation, of a woman finding her voice and identity through work in the vineyard. A unique narrative that traverses time, the film unfolds as a ghost story, gradually filling in the gaps of a life lived and tragically lost.
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