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In the high-stakes world of international fashion, Kate Moss occupies a position of unparalleled visibility, yet beneath the veneer of iconic campaigns and relentless public scrutiny, she finds herself longing for a deeper sense of authenticity. When she is approached by the notoriously reclusive and uncompromising painter Lucian Freud, she perceives an opportunity to step away from the artificial glow of the spotlight and into the raw, unforgiving atmosphere of his London studio. What begins as a professional arrangement to sit for a portrait soon transforms into an intense, claustrophobic psychological encounter between two singular personalities. As Freud deconstructs her public image with every brushstroke, Moss is forced to confront the vulnerability of her own identity. Set against the backdrop of an intimate studio space that acts as a crucible for their burgeoning connection, the film explores the complex power dynamics of the artist and the muse. As the portrait sessions progress, the boundary between subject and creator begins to blur, leading both to question the nature of perception and the cost of being truly seen. This quiet, evocative drama captures a pivotal moment of artistic interrogation, charting how a celebrated icon navigates the uncomfortable reality of being laid bare by a man who refuses to see anything less than the truth.


