“Activist,” “muse,” “empath,” “icon” read credits for four photo shots of Lady Isabella Ravenhyde in Samuel Abrahams ’ buzzy and tenderly comic mockumentary “Lady,” packing a tour de force performance by Sian Clifford , Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s control-freak elder sister in “Fleabag.”

Tallinn’s best director winner in its First Feature Competition on Saturday, “Lady”’s “icon” pose has Clifford as Isabella, dry martini glass in hand, astride a big pink rubber flamingo on the lawn of the Hall’s huge landscaped park. “I’m the aristocracy’s answer to the Kardashians,” she tells Sam, a filmmaker still awaiting his big breakthrough whom she hires for a Netflix documentary on her.

Trouble is, a vampish aristo reality TV star meriting her own show in her dreams, now in her forties, the biggest

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