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“It’s a time capsule into ordinary women’s lives”: Sophie Heldman on The Education of Jane Cumming at Berlin Film Festival 2026

“It’s a time capsule into ordinary women’s lives”: Sophie Heldman on The Education of Jane Cumming at Berlin Film Festival 2026
“It’s a time capsule into ordinary women’s lives”: Sophie Heldman on The Education of Jane Cumming at Berlin Film Festival 2026

Sophie Heldman, director of the compelling film The Education of Jane Cumming, presented her work at the Berlinale 2026, offering a unique perspective on a scandalised true court case. Heldman explains that the original documents serve as “a time capsule into ordinary women’s lives”, challenging conventional historical perceptions. Her film meticulously unearths a story previously “locked away” due to its controversial exploration of female identity, sexuality, and independence in a restrictive era. Heldman emphasised that the feature “does not offer easy answers”, instead inviting audiences to reflect on timeless questions about behaviour, consequences, and the power of narrative. It’s a powerful work prompting essential contemporary dialogue.

Laura Della Corte

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