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Total Film has revealed a new still of Lucy Gray Baird in The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, along with an excerpt from an interview with Francis Lawrence, available in their November issue, which hits newsstands on Thursday, October 12.
"We start in a very different place with Snow," director Francis Lawrence tells Total Film magazine"We see a young man who’s struggling, and who’s part of a family that’s lost their fortune. He’s putting on an act that he still has money, still has status. He also starts in a much more positive place than you would imagine. It’s part of what’s fun about the story, that you see him break bad."
The new prequel takes place 64 years before The Hunger Games as we meet an 18-year-old Snow (Tom Blyth) as he’s assigned to mentor Lucy Gray Baird (Rachel Zegler) for the 10th annual Hunger Games.
The future tyrannical president is initially alarmed, given that Lucy is a tribute from impoverished District 12. But when she defiantly sings during the reaping ceremony, he spies an opportunity to turn the odds in their favour – her by surviving the deadly combat, and him by growing the Games from their grubby gladiatorial roots into a show-stopping event full of theatre and spectacle.
The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes opens in cinemas on November 17.
In a new interview with Vogue Magazine, The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes costume designer Trish Summerville breaks down the inspiration behind some of the most inspired looks from the film. The article included some gorgeous concept drawings by costume illustrator Gloria Kim.
"She makes her clothes, but she's keeping them alive because they're running out of money," she says. In a pink, Balenciaga-inspired skirt suit with a structural pointed shoulder, "we sewed all the seams outside, and I frayed all the edges, so it looks like they're coming apart."
Emmy Award-winning lead makeup designer SHERRI BERMAN LAURENCE spoke with industry trade magazine On Makeup about the inspiration for the looks in THE BALLAD OF SONGBIRDS & SNAKES.
Sherri discussed everything from the film’s period feel to the characters’ visual evolutions and the use of prosthetics.
Where did you draw inspiration for the makeup design for this film?
Everything starts with meetings with director Francis Lawrence and costume designer Trish Summerville. They had ideas for some of the characters, and an overall style for the film. Like the other Hunger Games, this film is set in the future. but Francis wanted it to have a touch of a period look, with a nod toward the 1940s and 1950s. I then incorporated those elements into character-specific inspiration boards and refined and mapped out each of the characters' looks.
How do the looks reflect the socioeconomic differences of the areas?
The Capitol was the wealthiest, so the people were very put together. This was where the background actors had the most classic 1940-50s looks. The Academy, where the mentors are, is also located in The Capitol, so those looks were more put together. The mentors were fresh-faced for the day-to-day, and more stylized and dressed up for the reaping day. This was their most glamorous and futuristic look. Each of them had a specific makeup design to complement their costumes. District 12, where Lucy Gray is from, was the coal mining district. Francis wanted it to look like old black-and- white photos of the Appalachian region in the 1930s/40s. The colors were muted, and the people were covered in coal. grease, soot, and sweat.
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