

I almost wish we were butterflies and liv'd but three summer days --three such days with you I could fill with more delight than fifty common years could ever contain.
- John Keats, Letter to Fanny Brawne, July 1, 1819John Keats, the romantic poet, wrote the love poem “Bright Star” for his 18 year-old next door neighbour Fanny Brawne. This is the story of their first love.
I love Abbie Cornish and Ive been looking forward to this movie for so long!! It will be screening Nationally from 26th December and I have 5 double in-season passes courtesy of Hopscotch Films to giveaway. To be in the running to win a double pass just leave a comment on this post, open to Australian Readers only. Sorry to my international readers, Ill have a giveaway later today that is for everyone :)
Official Website for Bright Star
Winners drawn, congrats to: Annabel, Sundari, Jasmin, Sophie & Jessie.
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I'm not Australian :(
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see this film either. I think it will be interesting to see how Abbie portrays Fanny Brawne. I'm also looking forward to watching Ben Whishaw play Keats.
ReplyDeleteI am also really looking forward to this Film! :) It looks like it will be lovely.
ReplyDeletexx
Oh, me me me! When I was in Rome, I visited the residence where Keats died (now a museum dedicated to him and Shelley), as well as his grave in the Non-Catholic Cemetery. Both were rather moving. This movie sounds lovely!
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you are gonna love this so much xxx
ReplyDeleteYes please! I saw the shorts the other day & it looks wonderful! Jess
ReplyDeleteohh i'm ridiculously excited too!
ReplyDeleteohhh i'm so excited about this film! love a period drama!
ReplyDeletenot Australian though! x
oh i am so excited to see this - such a beautiful story - ahhh swoon!
ReplyDeleteooh, hooray!
ReplyDeleteIve been looking forward to this movie also!
ReplyDeleteAnnabel
Ah Abbie - one of my fave girl crushes...sigh
ReplyDeletelooks so good. can't wait to see it.
ReplyDeletex kim
I can't wait till this comes out on DVD!
ReplyDeleteits funny I just receive from Amazon my Bright Eyes letter from john keats to fanny brawne.
I am dying to see Bright Star too!! Am counting down the days! xx
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to seeing this film - it looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteoooooh yes please!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see this!
ReplyDeleteit looks so lovely, i want to float above the tops of trees.
ReplyDeletethis looks like such a wonderful movie :) and my email is jadethorsen@hotmail.com
ReplyDeletexo
Am excited to see this! Oh and you should check out 'An Education' if you can, it's great!
ReplyDeleteI just can't wait for this film. I'll see it, free tickets or not!
ReplyDeleteOh I've been wanting to see this movie for ages. It looks beautifully dreamy and romantic...sigh...
ReplyDeleteI am definitely going there boxing day!
ReplyDeleteA thing of beauty is a joy for ever: It's loveliness increases; it will never pass into nothingness.
ReplyDeleteJ Keats
yes please ... xx
Jasmin
oh! you're going to love this movie!! the costume designer went to paris to buy the most beautiful fabrics, buttons and ribbons for Fanny. the movie is a feast of words and images...
ReplyDeleteohh abbey cornish is lovely. did you hear that her sister won australian fisherwoman of the year?!
ReplyDeleteooh free tickets please! cannot wait to see this xxx
ReplyDeleteahh I love poetry, love abbie cornish and jane campion. Dying to see this!
ReplyDeletex
I'd love to see the movie - so many good reviews!
ReplyDeleteJetsetting Joyce
What an amazing looking movie - i look forward to it coming out.
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to see that! Whoever wins will be quiet a lucky Australian!
ReplyDeleteI'm not Australian, so please disregard this BUT HOLY goodness gracious this film looks absolutely beautiful. Thank you.
ReplyDeletePlease count me in... I've had my eye on this one for some time.
ReplyDeleteI've been dying to see this film! Fingers crossed x
ReplyDeletecant wait to see it :)
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