The National Gallery is collaborating with the London Film School on 'Transcriptions: LFS Shorts', an innovative new project which involves 2nd term students producing short 3-4 minute films inspired by the Gallery's collection as part of their course.
Isabelle
by Sam Wyndham, 2006
Chosen Specialisation: Directing/Cinematography
Contains scenes of violence.
From the Film Maker...
There was one part of the theme of the painting that was the inspiration for my film Isabelle.
This was Envy seeking to pull the Duke of Buckingham down. In my film I intended for the main character, Isabelle, to become envious of her boyfriend's relationship with her own parents.
This was the principal reason why Isabelle killed Joshua in front of her parents. Sam Wyndham