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When director Luca Guadagnino set out to recreate the 1977 classic Suspiria for 2018 audiences, he surrounded himself with a team dedicated to distancing themselves visually from the original. From costume designer Guilia Piersanti's work with flowing robes and bondage ropes to production designer Inbal Weinberg's cavernous spaces and even the bold decision to feature actual dancing in a movie about a dance academy witch coven, movement is as heavily featured in Guadagnino's Suspiria as color was in Argento's.
By Sean and CesWhen director Luca Guadagnino set out to recreate the 1977 classic Suspiria for 2018 audiences, he surrounded himself with a team dedicated to distancing themselves visually from the original. From costume designer Guilia Piersanti's work with flowing robes and bondage ropes to production designer Inbal Weinberg's cavernous spaces and even the bold decision to feature actual dancing in a movie about a dance academy witch coven, movement is as heavily featured in Guadagnino's Suspiria as color was in Argento's.