Screenwriter and film-maker best known for Couples and Robbers, Besieged and La Luna
When the film director Michelangelo Antonioni visited the London party circuit in the mid-1960s in preparation for his thriller Blow-Up, he met a woman named Cloe Peploe; she informed him that the person he should really speak to was her sister, Clare, who was obsessed with his work.
The film-maker called one afternoon at their house in Chapel Street, Belgravia, something of a bohemian hub. Actors were known to drop by after evening performances. Several lodgers lived there with the sisters and their brother, Mark, though no one seemed to know their names.
When the film director Michelangelo Antonioni visited the London party circuit in the mid-1960s in preparation for his thriller Blow-Up, he met a woman named Cloe Peploe; she informed him that the person he should really speak to was her sister, Clare, who was obsessed with his work.
The film-maker called one afternoon at their house in Chapel Street, Belgravia, something of a bohemian hub. Actors were known to drop by after evening performances. Several lodgers lived there with the sisters and their brother, Mark, though no one seemed to know their names.
- 7/4/2021
- by Ryan Gilbey
- The Guardian - Film News
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