The actress prefers films that capture the complexity of reality
2017 was a special year. The scandal of sexual harassment to which he subjected almost all his actresses was revealed Harvey Weinsteinwhile the movement also appeared MeToo.
It was these events that made a movie stand out and definitely go down in history. In the movie “The Assistant” (2019) we saw a masterful performance from the actress Julia Garner. With minimal dialogue, the 30-year-old actress conveyed the tension and emotional charge of a woman trapped in a toxic work environment.
The actress and director, Kitty Green, recently reunited for the film “The Royal Hotel”which explores the violence experienced by two female tourists when they start working in an Australian pub.
“While there is obviously a dialogue between the two films, they are very different stories,” says the actress in an interview with “El Pais”. He argues that these power dynamics are so deeply ingrained in our society, but also in the entertainment industry.
“Unfortunately, it’s no surprise”the actress points out.
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She – born in New York – emphasizes that the MeToo movement has transformed various aspects of the entertainment industry: “There’s a sense of freedom and ease, like we don’t have to constantly think, ‘What if this happened to me?’ However, there is no substantial change. The entertainment industry remains the same.”
With three Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe for her performance in the series “Ozark” (2017-2022), Garner has become one of Hollywood’s most promising up-and-coming actresses.
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She took up acting in high school to overcome her shyness, and made her screen debut in 2011 as a member of a cult in the film “Martha Marcy May Marlene”. The following year, she was featured in independent films such as ‘Electric Children’ and ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’. At the age of 19, the “New York Times” already considered her a “veteran of cinema”.
“Electric Children” writer and director Rebecca Thomas told the “Wall Street Journal” that the actress is “like someone from the 1800s you’d want to see in a painting or a 1940s western in the middle of nowhere. It just shines.”
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The actress, as she points out, prefers films that capture the complexity of reality, which she appreciates from her collaborations with Kitty Green: “For me, the most important thing is to tell the truth. Great art comes from telling the truth, that’s the key,” he adds.
Source :Skai
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