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I know..I want more pic of her in that dress!^ She looks like a doll there
argh, she should have attend Oscar gala. But I admire that she is not fame seeker, like she is not even interested going there. I think she more likely is home with Rupert and few friend , cook and watch the show...or is simply sleeping *hahah*
She clearly loves those brown boots!
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A bit about the My Fair Lady remake
Oscar-nominated film-maker Stephen Daldry is in negotiations to direct a new film version of My Fair Lady, with Keira Knightley playing the 'guttersnipe' Eliza Doolittle.
Daldry believes that people have been 'fooled' for nearly half a century into thinking that the 1964 screen My Fair Lady was a great movie.
'It's all about Cecil Beaton's sets and costumes, isn't it? Which are fantastic - as are the songs, of course. It's a visual masterpiece - but it needs to be more than that. It's a clunky movie,' he told me.
Daldry is an astute choice to direct My Fair Lady because he's adept at injecting a sense of realism into his musical work (Billy Elliot); and he's brilliant with actors - and text.
And Daldry, whose film The Reader is in the running for five Academy Awards including best picture, will work closely with Emma Thompson, who has been contracted by producers Duncan Kenworthy and Cameron Mackintosh to write a new screenplay for My Fair Lady.
Emma told me she had gone back to George Bernard Shaw's biting social satire Pygmalion, the source material for the Alan Jay Lerner-Frederick Loewe musical, for her script. She has also studied new scenes Shaw penned for the 1938 film of Pygmalion.
She told me she thought all of the Lerner-Loewe songs would be used - and kept in the same order.
'They move the story forward, so it would be difficult to shift them around,' said Emma, who won an Oscar for her adaptation of Sense And Sensibility.
Once Daldry is officially contracted, he will, with the producers, cast an actor to play Professor Henry Higgins opposite Keira's Eliza Doolittle.
Daldry has directed Daniel Craig, now best known as James Bond, several times on stage and Craig's certainly one of several actors under consideration to play Higgins.
Meanwhile Knightley has been having singing lessons.
Filming will begin next year on locations in central London and, possibly, at Royal Ascot.
source: dailymail.co.uk