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Lady, from first-time feature director Samuel Abrahams, sees Sian Clifford (Fleabag) take on the role of Lady Isabella: a larger-than-life, incredibly posh and sublimely eccentric aristocrat who hoodwinks a down-on-his-luck but Bafta-nominated film director to document her comically banal daily life in Lady. The film follows Lady Isabella, as shot by an...
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