“I guess I felt misunderstood in a lot of ways,” Sevigny told Refinery 29 about the film’s tale of a girl nobody believes.
People always want you to say more, but it was almost like I wanted to hide more as a result.
People wanted me to speak as a voice of a generation, and I had no interest in doing that.
“I thought it was so visual and cinematic and so delicate I could make a really beautiful whisper of a film.”
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