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Actor and filmmaker Cara Ronzetti brings a striking sense of human intensity to her performance in Group: The Schopenhauer Effect, now in theatrical release, continuing her work from seasons 1 and 2 of the web series. Her portrayal of Tilda carries a raw authenticity that continually shifts the group dynamic, blurring the line between fiction and reality and sparking curiosity about what her character is truly experiencing, while her deeply immersive character work leaves a lasting impression with the result of elevating the material. The Miami native and Carnegie Mellon alum has appeared in a range of projects, including the television shows New Amsterdam (NBC) and The First (Hulu), the latter created by Beau Willimon and starring Sean Penn; as well as the films Superior — which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2021 — The Reunion, and Daniel Isn’t Real. In our conversation, we discussed Tilda’s backstory; Words4Warmth, her poetry-driven initiative supporting individuals experiencing homelessness in New York; the importance of preserving language and culture in our lives; and how she decompresses and compartmentalizes after portraying complex, emotionally intense roles.
Opening Credits: A. Cooper - Track XXIV I CC BY 4.0; Lopkerjo - Sa Ta Na Ma I CC BY 4.0. Closing Credits: snoozy beats - smile and wave I CC BY 4.0.
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Actor and filmmaker Cara Ronzetti brings a striking sense of human intensity to her performance in Group: The Schopenhauer Effect, now in theatrical release, continuing her work from seasons 1 and 2 of the web series. Her portrayal of Tilda carries a raw authenticity that continually shifts the group dynamic, blurring the line between fiction and reality and sparking curiosity about what her character is truly experiencing, while her deeply immersive character work leaves a lasting impression with the result of elevating the material. The Miami native and Carnegie Mellon alum has appeared in a range of projects, including the television shows New Amsterdam (NBC) and The First (Hulu), the latter created by Beau Willimon and starring Sean Penn; as well as the films Superior — which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2021 — The Reunion, and Daniel Isn’t Real. In our conversation, we discussed Tilda’s backstory; Words4Warmth, her poetry-driven initiative supporting individuals experiencing homelessness in New York; the importance of preserving language and culture in our lives; and how she decompresses and compartmentalizes after portraying complex, emotionally intense roles.
Opening Credits: A. Cooper - Track XXIV I CC BY 4.0; Lopkerjo - Sa Ta Na Ma I CC BY 4.0. Closing Credits: snoozy beats - smile and wave I CC BY 4.0.