Personal Shopper: Kristen Stewart's fashion ghost story gets creepy full trailer
It's set 'in the fashion underworld of Paris'
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Your support makes all the difference.Personal Shopper had a strange reaction at last year's Cannes Film Festival - strange in that it got booed by spectators but lauded by critics and ultimately received a four-minute standing ovation at its premiere.
A full trailer has now been released for the film which reunites Kristen Stewart with Clouds of Sils Maria director Olivier Assayas. The story follows Maureen (Stewart), a celebrity personal shopper who possesses the ability to communicate with otherworldly spirits.
The film also stars Lard Erdinger, Nora von Waldstätten and Ty Olwin. Assayas won the Best Director award at Cannes alongside Cristian Mungiu for Graduation.
Since appearing in the final Twilight film, Stewart has carved herself out as an actor to get excited by following a range of impressive performances. As well as Camp X-Ray and Still Alice, Stewart delivered memorable performances in Woody Allen's Cafe Society as well as Kelly Reichardt's Certain Women which is released in the UK this coming March.
Personal Shopper will be released in the UK on 17 March.
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