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Whit Stillman's Insights on Americans Abroad in 'A Night at Claridge's'

"When we come to Europe, we’re all outside the red velvet rope."

Writer-director Whit Stillman's preoccupation with Americans abroad is evident in his 'A Night at Claridge's,' which takes place in London during WWII.

"It’s like Europe is the exclusive disco, and Americans are the people not getting in,” Stillman told Katey Rich in a Croisette Conversation at Armani Caffè in partnership with Brand Innovators.

See their funny and observant discussion, along with much more from Cannes - https://mrf.lu/wG9s

#filmanalysis #Americanabroad #WWIIfilms #Londonculture #Cannesdiscussion

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