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“I wasn’t ready to say goodbye to her after filming After the Hunt”

The Boys Don’t Cry star revealed his passion for his colleague, with whom he shared the set of Luca Guadagnino’s film.

Julia Roberts in a scene from After the Hunt

Chloë Sevigny and Julia Roberts are among the protagonists of After the Hunt, the new film directed by Luca Guadagnino. The Notting Hill star plays a philosophy professor who finds herself embroiled in a scandal when a student accuses her colleague of sexual assault.

In the film, Sevigny plays thefriend of Roberts’ characterthe psychiatrist Kim, and in a recent interview she confessed all her enthusiasm for having worked with a star of her caliber.

Chloë Sevigny is a fan of Julia Roberts

“I can say that when we left, I needed more Julia” Sevigny revealed “On the flight home I watched like three of her movies. I wanted more! I saw Notting Hill, My Best Friend’s Wedding and I can’t remember the third one. But I just thought, ‘I want more Julia!'”.

Chloë Sevigny in a scene from After the Hunt

The actress is a real one fan of the star: “I wasn’t ready to say goodbye to her. Luckily there is a whole repertoire that I can continue to watch at home”.

Julia Roberts intimidita da Chloë Sevigny

While Sevigny was elated at the thought of working with Julia Robertsthe latter confessed that she felt a little intimidated at the thought of meeting her.

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“Allan (Mandelbaum), our producer, came in and said, ‘Chloë should be here in a couple of minutes.'” Roberts recalled “And I look up, Ayo (Edebiri) looks up too, and we lock eyes. Luca (Guadagnino) says, ‘What is it?’ And I say, ‘I’m scared.’ And Ayo replies: ‘Me too’… We were really excited but also intimidated”.

After the Hunt: After the Hunt is the new film directed by Call Me by Your Name director Luca Guadagnino, who also took care of the co-production. The cast also includes Ayo Edebiri, Andrew Garfield, Michael Stuhlbarg and Thaddea Graham.

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