Margot Robbie's skin was photographed to become the wallpaper in the upcoming film "Wuthering Heights," according to Variety. Production designer Suzie Davies, who had previously worked on period dramas, was excited to be called by director Emerald Fennell for the project. The film's production also involved creating a specific hairstyle for the character Cathy and transforming Jacob Elordi's appearance.
The news, compiled from multiple sources, also highlighted other diverse topics. Variety reported on film premieres at the Berlin Film Festival and the launch of Alta's virtual closet app, inspired by "Clueless," which had already generated over 100 million outfits. Other stories covered reactions to criminal cases, discussions on longevity research, and a Valentine's Day film recommendation.
Meanwhile, BBC Newsnight interviewed Gisèle Pelicot, the victim in France's largest rape trial. She shared her emotional response to discovering her husband's crimes, describing feeling "crushed by horror" and comparing the revelation to a "tsunami." Pelicot reflected on the difficult experience of informing her children and her decision to waive anonymity, while still harboring unanswered questions for her incarcerated ex-husband.
Additional news, as reported by multiple sources, included the experiences of a Palestinian protester in ICE custody and criticism of nuclear rearmament strategies. The news also touched on concerns regarding AI video generators.
NPR's Lauren Frayer provided coverage of Britain, focusing on the lasting impact of its colonial history, informed by her previous experience in India.
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