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LWLies #08 – The Marie Antoinette Issue Digital Edition

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Russell and Ridley enjoy A Good Year; Jude Law gets caught Breaking and Entering; Guillermo del Toro picks a path through Pan’s Labyrinth; Neil Young reveals a Heart of Gold; German exorcists hold a chilling Requiem.

Inspired by our feature film
Ghosts of Marrakech: chasing the vapour trail of parties past.
What’s the Big Idea?: The bizarre brilliance of Roman Coppola.
Coppola Inc.: The secret side of Hollywood royalty.
I Want Candy: A photo folio from Ladurée.
Ambitious, Delicious, Nutritious: Giles Coren picks some decadent dishes.
Cool and the Gang: Gang of Four’s Andy Gill on being a noisy Northern Marxist.
Executionism: Everything you wanted to know but weren’t sick enough to ask.
Dream of the Perfect Life: Vintage fashion, re-imagined.
It’s a Wrap: Winter is coming, hit the shops.

Plus exclusive interviews with:
Guillermo del Toro
Anna Mouglalis
Chloe Sirene
Thomas Clay
Denis Dercourt
Hans-Christian Schmid

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Comments (4)

  • im studying film for my art a-level, and i was wondering if anyone could tell me who the artist who designs the cover of the magazines is?

    Written by ellie on July 14th, 2010 at 10:36

  • Hi Ellie, this cover was illustrated by Paul Willoughby.

    Written by LWLies_Anna_ on July 14th, 2010 at 10:49

  • thankyou, thats a big help!

    Written by ellie on July 14th, 2010 at 12:18

  • My fave issue!

    Written by Georgie on July 14th, 2010 at 16:58

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