Film: Sofia Coppola's brilliant first ever short film Lick The Star made back in 1998

Date
2 September 2013

A joy for all Sofia Coppola fans here in the form of Lick The Star, her debut film made back in 1998. The film is a 14 minute black and white tale of a gang of high school girls who, after becoming obsessed by Virginia Andrews’ cult novel Flowers in the Attic, plan to use rat poison to kill the boys in the school they dislike. The interesting thing about this short is that it is absolutely chock full of nods to Coppola’s later works, for instance the humour, the way the girls are shot, and the adolescent, dreamy, relaxed pace of it all. The opening scene of her debut shows the lead girl being driven along in a car – a running theme that has remained in almost every single opening scene in her films since.

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Sofia Coppola: Lick the Star, 1998

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Sofia Coppola: Lick the Star, 1998

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Sofia Coppola: Lick the Star, 1998

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Sofia Coppola: Lick the Star, 1998

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Sofia Coppola: Lick the Star, 1998

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Sofia Coppola: Lick the Star, 1998

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Sofia Coppola: Lick the Star, 1998

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Liv joined It’s Nice That as an intern in 2011 and worked across online, print and events, and was latterly Features Editor before leaving in May 2015.

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