ingeborg bachmann was a 20th century feminist poet from austria. a toxic love affair with another writer that's tore her apart, and her healing from it during a trip to the desert, again with the help of men. why did you think this was an interesting aspect to explore? well, it's similar to all my other ones. it's like in corsage, a woman is stuck in her time, and this one again is stuck in her time, but it's all the more tragic because she was actually brilliant. she was, i think, not only one of the best writers, she was one of the biggest great thinkers of her time, and she was never recognised for that. krieps has been recognised in her career. while she first reached international audiences with her part in paul thomas anderson's 2017 film phantom thread, starring daniel day—lewis as a dress designer, her recent role in the film corsage as empress sissi of austria, won her the best performance prize in the un certain regard section at cannes. sissi, like ingeborg bachmann, was a free thinker, restrained by the confines of her era, and krieps s