(TBA) Untitled Lizze
Kristen Stewart's 'Realness' by Stephen Schaefer, Boston Herald | 20170314
You’re doing a movie about the Lizzie Borden case – what was the attraction there?Solution, VMI Worldwide to Launch VOD Genre Group at Cannes (EXCLUSIVE) by Dave McNary, Variety | 20170511
Is it a real horror movie? I’ve finished that. It’s someone’s interpretation of what could have happened that day and what could have led up to those events based on the very few facts we have surrounding that case. It’s sort of a glimpse into what a young subversive woman’s life might be like in that time with a conservative and very domineering father. So it’s that.
The Solution’s Cannes slate includes “Killerman,” starring Liam Hemsworth; “The Man Who Invented Xmas,” starring Dan Stevens; “Lizzie Borden,” starring Kristen Stewart and Chloe Sevigny; “Kodachrome,” starring Ed Harris, Jason Sudeikis and Elizabeth Olsen; and “Mara,”starring Olga Kurylenko.Chloe Sevigny dishes about her Lizzie Borden film
By Meredith Goldstein, Boston Globe | Tweet | 20170618
Chloë Sevigny on figuring things out as you go along
By T. Cole Rachel, The Creative Independent | 20161227
What is a good example of hand acting?
Just the way you touch something or whenever they want to do an insert where your face isn’t actually being shown. I always still say the lines so there’s still some sort of emotion going on with what you’re doing. I think it’s important. It’s often just kind of this rote thing, but I still really get into it. I’m doing this film right now with Kristen Stewart and we have this scene together where we pass a book back and forth to each other. We did the scene with just our hands and it was one of the most beautiful shots. I love those weird acting moments. How many different ways can you hand someone this book or touch this object? Hand acting. I love it.
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