
"Nina Hoss is one of our most respected stage, film, and television actors working internationally. She is known for her collaborations with director Christian Petzold in films such as Barbara and Phoenix, as well as Tar opposite Cate Blanchett, the celebrated series Homeland, and her latest Hedda, opposite Tessa Thompson. On this episode, she talks about what drew her to Nia DaCosta's bold new reimagining of the Ibsen's classic."
"She gives us a peek into her process, talks about the "journey of filmmaking" she and Petzold embarked on together, environment as communication, how The Cherry Orchard in Brooklyn "landed at the right time," finding enjoyment in "checking out the possibilities," why she sometimes rehearses in German when she's acting in English, and much more."
Nina Hoss is a respected stage, film, and television actor working internationally. She is known for collaborations with director Christian Petzold in films such as Barbara and Phoenix, and for roles in Tar opposite Cate Blanchett, the series Homeland, and Hedda opposite Tessa Thompson. She was drawn to Nia DaCosta's bold reimagining of Ibsen's classic. Her process emphasizes environment as a form of communication and exploration. She describes a shared journey of filmmaking with Petzold and finds enjoyment in checking out possibilities. The Cherry Orchard in Brooklyn landed at the right time for her, and she sometimes rehearses in German when acting in English.
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