Lily Gladstone Talks Killers of the Flower Moon With Kelly Reichardrt

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The standout actor reunited with her 'First Cow' director to discuss her major new role, learning Chinook, and zooming with Scorsese.

GLADSTONE: Kind of. We’re doing as much as we can before we figure out what SAG’s doing this week. Ninety-eight percent of the people who voted, voted to strike if we need to.REICHARDT: Okay. Where are you?REICHARDT: Oh, wow. I just saw that judge shut down the reparations lawsuit [for the Tulsa Race Massacre].

REICHARDT: Interesting. With Chinook, I was like, “Well, there’s not that many people to judge you if you’re getting it wrong, because so few people are still speaking it.” GLADSTONE: Downtown Pawhuska was built during the ’20s. Right now, some of the buildings are occupied, and some of them are abandoned, but they were rented out from the owners. Then, the faces of them were dressed up to look like the time. Some didn’t need any changing.GLADSTONE: Yeah. They put red dirt over the pavement to make it look like the ’20s. If you go to Pawhuska now, some of the buildings still have the signs that were painted on them.

REICHARDT: [Laughs] So six months and then everyone goes their own way. Did you have the fall after the project was done? REICHARDT: Was it not until the court case that Mollie has her suspicions? Or are they there all along?

 

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