She Will…. Create. Love. Be free. Feel free! Thank you Aurora, Broughton, Paris, Roger, Homa, Mukto & grandmother trees for all your everything.
She Will…. Create. Love. Be free. Feel free! Thank you Aurora, Broughton, Paris, Roger, Homa, Mukto & grandmother trees for all your everything.
She Will…. Create. Love. Be free. Feel free! Thank you Aurora, Broughton, Paris, Roger, Homa, Mukto & grandmother trees for all your everything.
She Will…. Create. Love. Be free. Feel free! Thank you Aurora, Broughton, Paris, Roger, Homa, Mukto & grandmother trees for all your everything.
Tate Lates: tonight at 8:30pm at the Tate Modern I will be speaking with Amrita Dhulla, one of the curators of the new Hilma af Klint & Piet Mondrian show🌈 hosted by Kate Hutchinson ~ link in my profile with information on how to get a (free) ticket & a recording will be shared later via @thelastbohemianspod
Tate Lates: tonight at 8:30pm at the Tate Modern I will be speaking with Amrita Dhulla, one of the curators of the new Hilma af Klint & Piet Mondrian show🌈 hosted by Kate Hutchinson ~ link in my profile with information on how to get a (free) ticket & a recording will be shared later via @thelastbohemianspod
Tate Lates: tonight at 8:30pm at the Tate Modern I will be speaking with Amrita Dhulla, one of the curators of the new Hilma af Klint & Piet Mondrian show🌈 hosted by Kate Hutchinson ~ link in my profile with information on how to get a (free) ticket & a recording will be shared later via @thelastbohemianspod
Tate Lates: tonight at 8:30pm at the Tate Modern I will be speaking with Amrita Dhulla, one of the curators of the new Hilma af Klint & Piet Mondrian show🌈 hosted by Kate Hutchinson ~ link in my profile with information on how to get a (free) ticket & a recording will be shared later via @thelastbohemianspod
Tate Lates: tonight at 8:30pm at the Tate Modern I will be speaking with Amrita Dhulla, one of the curators of the new Hilma af Klint & Piet Mondrian show🌈 hosted by Kate Hutchinson ~ link in my profile with information on how to get a (free) ticket & a recording will be shared later via @thelastbohemianspod
Tate Lates: tonight at 8:30pm at the Tate Modern I will be speaking with Amrita Dhulla, one of the curators of the new Hilma af Klint & Piet Mondrian show🌈 hosted by Kate Hutchinson ~ link in my profile with information on how to get a (free) ticket & a recording will be shared later via @thelastbohemianspod
Tate Lates: tonight at 8:30pm at the Tate Modern I will be speaking with Amrita Dhulla, one of the curators of the new Hilma af Klint & Piet Mondrian show🌈 hosted by Kate Hutchinson ~ link in my profile with information on how to get a (free) ticket & a recording will be shared later via @thelastbohemianspod
A beautiful night celebrating HILMA ~ the film we made about Hilma af Klint and “The Five” women she worked, loved and laughed with ~ at @curzoncinemas & @mountstrestaurant ~ with some of the wonderful women I worked on this production with ~ and an audience full of creatives I love & admire ~ “Hilma” is now available to watch on @viaplay_uk streaming service & at cinemas in the US (link in my bio to find one). 🌈
A beautiful night celebrating HILMA ~ the film we made about Hilma af Klint and “The Five” women she worked, loved and laughed with ~ at @curzoncinemas & @mountstrestaurant ~ with some of the wonderful women I worked on this production with ~ and an audience full of creatives I love & admire ~ “Hilma” is now available to watch on @viaplay_uk streaming service & at cinemas in the US (link in my bio to find one). 🌈
A beautiful night celebrating HILMA ~ the film we made about Hilma af Klint and “The Five” women she worked, loved and laughed with ~ at @curzoncinemas & @mountstrestaurant ~ with some of the wonderful women I worked on this production with ~ and an audience full of creatives I love & admire ~ “Hilma” is now available to watch on @viaplay_uk streaming service & at cinemas in the US (link in my bio to find one). 🌈
A beautiful night celebrating HILMA ~ the film we made about Hilma af Klint and “The Five” women she worked, loved and laughed with ~ at @curzoncinemas & @mountstrestaurant ~ with some of the wonderful women I worked on this production with ~ and an audience full of creatives I love & admire ~ “Hilma” is now available to watch on @viaplay_uk streaming service & at cinemas in the US (link in my bio to find one). 🌈
A beautiful night celebrating HILMA ~ the film we made about Hilma af Klint and “The Five” women she worked, loved and laughed with ~ at @curzoncinemas & @mountstrestaurant ~ with some of the wonderful women I worked on this production with ~ and an audience full of creatives I love & admire ~ “Hilma” is now available to watch on @viaplay_uk streaming service & at cinemas in the US (link in my bio to find one). 🌈
A beautiful night celebrating HILMA ~ the film we made about Hilma af Klint and “The Five” women she worked, loved and laughed with ~ at @curzoncinemas & @mountstrestaurant ~ with some of the wonderful women I worked on this production with ~ and an audience full of creatives I love & admire ~ “Hilma” is now available to watch on @viaplay_uk streaming service & at cinemas in the US (link in my bio to find one). 🌈
A beautiful night celebrating HILMA ~ the film we made about Hilma af Klint and “The Five” women she worked, loved and laughed with ~ at @curzoncinemas & @mountstrestaurant ~ with some of the wonderful women I worked on this production with ~ and an audience full of creatives I love & admire ~ “Hilma” is now available to watch on @viaplay_uk streaming service & at cinemas in the US (link in my bio to find one). 🌈
A beautiful night celebrating HILMA ~ the film we made about Hilma af Klint and “The Five” women she worked, loved and laughed with ~ at @curzoncinemas & @mountstrestaurant ~ with some of the wonderful women I worked on this production with ~ and an audience full of creatives I love & admire ~ “Hilma” is now available to watch on @viaplay_uk streaming service & at cinemas in the US (link in my bio to find one). 🌈
A beautiful night celebrating HILMA ~ the film we made about Hilma af Klint and “The Five” women she worked, loved and laughed with ~ at @curzoncinemas & @mountstrestaurant ~ with some of the wonderful women I worked on this production with ~ and an audience full of creatives I love & admire ~ “Hilma” is now available to watch on @viaplay_uk streaming service & at cinemas in the US (link in my bio to find one). 🌈
A beautiful night celebrating HILMA ~ the film we made about Hilma af Klint and “The Five” women she worked, loved and laughed with ~ at @curzoncinemas & @mountstrestaurant ~ with some of the wonderful women I worked on this production with ~ and an audience full of creatives I love & admire ~ “Hilma” is now available to watch on @viaplay_uk streaming service & at cinemas in the US (link in my bio to find one). 🌈
Today is a big day for HILMA, the film by Lasse Hallström (who captured by heart as a child watching What’s Eating Gilbert Grape) – HILMA is today released in cinemas across the US, and simultaneously on U.K. streaming platform ViaPlay. Hilma tells the incredible story of Hilma Af Klint and the women (“The Five”) who developed some of the ideas and philosophies behind her pioneering abstract work; and why it took so many decades for Hilma’s work to come to light. I play Matilda Nilsson (one of The Five). It was a beautiful experience to make the film and I hope you enjoy watching it. Follow the link in my bio to find cinemas in the US) including screenings with Q&A with Lasse, Tora and Lena this weekend in New York) or stream online U.K. NYT: …the director wins the audience… with his sincere connection to the artist Hilma af Klint…. the emotions onscreen have true power. WSJ: (Lasse’s) new film is sensitive to and respectful of its subject…. Depicting the interior inspiration of an artist is a challenge for a film director, which is why most biopics of creative folk tend to focus instead on gossip and surface—tempestuous affairs, bad behavior and the like. In “Hilma,” however, Sweden’s most successful living filmmaker has attempted to unlock the imagination of Swedish painter Hilma af Klint (1862-1944).
Today is a big day for HILMA, the film by Lasse Hallström (who captured by heart as a child watching What’s Eating Gilbert Grape) – HILMA is today released in cinemas across the US, and simultaneously on U.K. streaming platform ViaPlay. Hilma tells the incredible story of Hilma Af Klint and the women (“The Five”) who developed some of the ideas and philosophies behind her pioneering abstract work; and why it took so many decades for Hilma’s work to come to light. I play Matilda Nilsson (one of The Five). It was a beautiful experience to make the film and I hope you enjoy watching it. Follow the link in my bio to find cinemas in the US) including screenings with Q&A with Lasse, Tora and Lena this weekend in New York) or stream online U.K. NYT: …the director wins the audience… with his sincere connection to the artist Hilma af Klint…. the emotions onscreen have true power. WSJ: (Lasse’s) new film is sensitive to and respectful of its subject…. Depicting the interior inspiration of an artist is a challenge for a film director, which is why most biopics of creative folk tend to focus instead on gossip and surface—tempestuous affairs, bad behavior and the like. In “Hilma,” however, Sweden’s most successful living filmmaker has attempted to unlock the imagination of Swedish painter Hilma af Klint (1862-1944).
Today is a big day for HILMA, the film by Lasse Hallström (who captured by heart as a child watching What’s Eating Gilbert Grape) – HILMA is today released in cinemas across the US, and simultaneously on U.K. streaming platform ViaPlay. Hilma tells the incredible story of Hilma Af Klint and the women (“The Five”) who developed some of the ideas and philosophies behind her pioneering abstract work; and why it took so many decades for Hilma’s work to come to light. I play Matilda Nilsson (one of The Five). It was a beautiful experience to make the film and I hope you enjoy watching it. Follow the link in my bio to find cinemas in the US) including screenings with Q&A with Lasse, Tora and Lena this weekend in New York) or stream online U.K. NYT: …the director wins the audience… with his sincere connection to the artist Hilma af Klint…. the emotions onscreen have true power. WSJ: (Lasse’s) new film is sensitive to and respectful of its subject…. Depicting the interior inspiration of an artist is a challenge for a film director, which is why most biopics of creative folk tend to focus instead on gossip and surface—tempestuous affairs, bad behavior and the like. In “Hilma,” however, Sweden’s most successful living filmmaker has attempted to unlock the imagination of Swedish painter Hilma af Klint (1862-1944).