Filmmaker Rose Glass has served us the pulpy Kristen Stewart crime thriller of our gaydreams.is a column by CBC Arts producer Peter Knegt that queries LGBTQ art, culture and/or identity through a personal lens., filmmaker Rose Glass started to think about what she might want to do next. The first thing she decided was that she did not want to write her next film alone and gym manager Lou .
It makes it all the more easy to want to root for these two women as they do very bad things when they're played by Stewart and O'Brian. Obviously that's no surprise when it comes to Stewart, who is a force of nature in everything she does — though that's especially true here. But O'Brian, in her first lead role in a feature film, is quite the discovery.
"We saw a lot of really cool performers. But it's obviously just such a big acting role as well. She's coming up against Kristen in a lot of scenes and her character goes on a huge journey. I naively thought it would be easy to find a bodybuilder who is also an amazing actor, but it turned out it was quite difficult."
was coming out — the film that would earn Stewart her first Oscar nomination for her portrayal of Princess Diana."She could do whatever the f--k she wants after that film," Glass says, "and she chooses to do this. She was like, 'OK, I've been in girl princess mode for too long.' And it felt like she really enjoyed playing the role, which was really enjoyable for me as well. She was just really up for anything and just really unpretentious and very part of the team.
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