"I'm a Reactor": Stellan Skarsgard, Back To One, Episode 382
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"I'm a Reactor": Stellan Skarsgard, Back To One, Episode 382
"In his latest, Joachim Trier's Sentimental Value, Skarsgård gifts us with perhaps his most robust and richest work in the form of Gustav, a once-prominent filmmaker struggling to mend fractured ties with his daughters. On this episode, he details the environment Trier created, through love, attention, and enthusiasm, that laid the tracks for that work to travel."
"He talks about the importance of 'sabotaging your tools,' why he's careful not to infect a director's vision, the emotional agility necessary for working with David Fincher, why relief from being an 'acting addict' doesn't interest him, and much more!"
Stellan Skarsgård is a Swedish actor with a career spanning over fifty years in European and Hollywood cinema. He gained international recognition through films like Breaking the Waves and Good Will Hunting, followed by acclaimed roles in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Dune Part 2, and television series including Andor and Chernobyl. In Joachim Trier's Sentimental Value, Skarsgård portrays Gustav, a former filmmaker attempting to reconcile with his daughters. Skarsgård describes the creative environment Trier cultivated through love, attention, and enthusiasm. He discusses the practice of sabotaging tools, maintaining respect for a director's vision, the emotional demands of working with David Fincher, and his commitment to acting.
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