Can we just say, Christianson Lee Studios is proud to be credited in Steven Soderbergh’s latest movie, Let Them All Talk, for our verre eglomise art which appears on the film set of Cunard’s celebrated Queen Mary 2 ship? The film recently premiered, starring Meryl Streep.
OK, so maybe it’s our 15 seconds of fame. Yes, please, we’ll take it! 😉

What is the film about? See the trailer here.
“Alice Hughes (Meryl Streep) is a world-famous, Pulitzer Prize-winning author who has been asked to go to England to accept an award. She can’t fly, and so she convinces them to pay for her to take the Queen Mary across the ocean, and to spring for three people to accompany her—old friends Roberta (Candice Bergen) & Susan (Dianne Wiest) and her supportive nephew Tyler (Lucas Hedges). It’s been years since the biggest book of Hughes’ life, You Always/You Never, one that turned her into a household name and one that her new agent Karen (Gemma Chan) is hoping she’s finally writing a sequel to on the ship.” [Read more of RogerEbert.com review here.]
That’s the gist, and in Soderbergh’s unconventional hands, it’s an exploration of inner struggles, relationships, and connections gone awry.

Of note is that much of the dialogue is improvisation. We say improvisation suits us because, after all, that is the art of decorative painting and the creativity of life!

