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Haley Bennett has given us some great work in films like “The Woman On The Train” and “The Magnificent Seven,” but her performance in Carlo Mirabella-Davis’ “Swallow” is so fully-realized, so ground-shaking, so important, it feels like an artistic re-birth. In this half-hour, she talks about facing the doubts and fears she had with revealing herself in the role of Hunter, the importance of the fruitful and freeing collaboration process with Mirabella-Davis, and how this truly emancipating experience changed her approach to the work. Plus much more!
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Haley Bennett has given us some great work in films like “The Woman On The Train” and “The Magnificent Seven,” but her performance in Carlo Mirabella-Davis’ “Swallow” is so fully-realized, so ground-shaking, so important, it feels like an artistic re-birth. In this half-hour, she talks about facing the doubts and fears she had with revealing herself in the role of Hunter, the importance of the fruitful and freeing collaboration process with Mirabella-Davis, and how this truly emancipating experience changed her approach to the work. Plus much more!

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