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"The Girlfriend Experience" put Riley Keough on the radar, and she's been giving us multi-layered, deeply-rooted, captivating performances ever since, mostly in indie films like "American Honey," "Under The Silver Lake," "The House That Jack Built," and now this year's "Zola," where she brilliantly walks the line of authentic nuance and absurdity in the role of Stefani. In this episode, she talks about the touchy endeavor of building the right approach for that character with director Janicza Bravo, the importance of knowing when to tighten up on prep or leave it loose, why she hates auditioning, how her spirituality enriches the work, why she's not willing to risk her mental health for the job, and much more!
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"The Girlfriend Experience" put Riley Keough on the radar, and she's been giving us multi-layered, deeply-rooted, captivating performances ever since, mostly in indie films like "American Honey," "Under The Silver Lake," "The House That Jack Built," and now this year's "Zola," where she brilliantly walks the line of authentic nuance and absurdity in the role of Stefani. In this episode, she talks about the touchy endeavor of building the right approach for that character with director Janicza Bravo, the importance of knowing when to tighten up on prep or leave it loose, why she hates auditioning, how her spirituality enriches the work, why she's not willing to risk her mental health for the job, and much more!
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