Colette is pushed by her husband to write novels under his own name. Following its success, he strives to make his talent known, challenging gender norms.
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After marrying a successful Parisian writer commonly known as “Willy” (Dominic West), Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (Keira Knightley) is transplanted from rural house in the Drôme of childhood in the intellectual and artistic splendour in Paris. Soon after, Willy convinced Colette to Ghostwrite. It pengared an almost autobiographical novel about a girl from a country of brave and resourceful named Claudine, a vampire that sparks and a sense of culture. Following its success, Colette and Willy come talking about Paris and adventures to inspire other novels of Claudine. Colette struggle with creative property and gender roles to overcome social limitations, revolutionize literature, fashion and sexual expression. Directed by wash Westmoreland and Richard Glatzer, wash Westmoreland, written by Rebecca Lenkiewicz.
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