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Talia Ryder gives a remarkable performance opposite Sidney Flanigan in her very first feature film, Eliza Hittman's "Never Rarely Sometimes Always." It's the kind of subtle, assured, measured work you wouldn't expect from a teenager. She talks about the benefits of getting vulnerable with Flanigan before shooting, and how being deliriously tired actually came in handy when shooting all night in Port Authority. Plus she explains what's up with that suitcase, and much more! Later this year you can see her in Steven Spielberg's highly anticipated remake of "West Side Story."
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Talia Ryder gives a remarkable performance opposite Sidney Flanigan in her very first feature film, Eliza Hittman's "Never Rarely Sometimes Always." It's the kind of subtle, assured, measured work you wouldn't expect from a teenager. She talks about the benefits of getting vulnerable with Flanigan before shooting, and how being deliriously tired actually came in handy when shooting all night in Port Authority. Plus she explains what's up with that suitcase, and much more! Later this year you can see her in Steven Spielberg's highly anticipated remake of "West Side Story."
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