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						and pop music collide in Natalie Portman's 'Vox Lux'
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						[September 05, 2018]   
						By Robin Pomeroy
 VENICE, Italy (Reuters) - 
						In 2010, Natalie Portman opened the Venice Film Festival 
						as a tormented ballerina in "Black Swan" - a role which 
						earned her an Oscar. She was back on Tuesday with "Vox 
						Lux", as a brattish pop star with a troubled past.
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				 That past plays out in the film's early scenes, where Portman's 
				character, Celeste, played as a 14-year-old girl by Raffey 
				Cassidy, has her life transformed by a school shooting that 
				leaves her wounded and psychologically scarred. 
 A song Celeste plays at a televised memorial for the dead 
				propels her to fame, condemning the sweet young girl to grow up 
				into an infantilized pop princess, managed by Jude Law who veers 
				between nurturing and sleazy.
 
 Speaking ahead of its world premiere, Portman said "Vox Lux" was 
				"a portrait and a reflection of our society and this sort of 
				intersection of pop culture and violence and the spectacle that 
				we equate between the two".
 
				
				 
				Calling the regularity of school shootings in the United States 
				"a sort of civil war", she added: "The psychological impact of 
				what that means for every kid going to school every day, every 
				parent dropping their kids off every day ... small acts of 
				violence can create widespread psychological torment." 
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			Writer-director Brady Corbet, who won prizes in Venice in 2015 for 
			his debut "The Childhood of a Leader", said Portman's character was 
			"really not designed to be a monster at all".
 "She's she as much a victim of the era as she is a leader of the era 
			... the film is very much about the fact that the 20th century was 
			marked by the term 'the banality of evil' and the 21st century, I 
			think, will be defined by the 'pageantry of evil'."
 
 With songs composed by Australian singer-songwriter Sia, "Vox Lux" 
			is one of 21 films vying for the Golden Lion which will be awarded 
			in Venice on Sept 8.
 
 (Additional reporting by Hanna Rantala; Writing by Robin Pomeroy; 
			Editing by Alison Williams)
 
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