Working with director Steven Soderbergh unnerving yet thrilling

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NEW YORK – Starring actresses Claire Danes and Zazie Beetz, the upcoming miniseries Full Circle is a twist-filled thriller about a botched kidnapping in New York. But with acclaimed director Steven Soderbergh behind the camera, it is not surprising that the show is also a...

“Every character has to face themselves in a deep way and confront choices that they made a long time ago and are realising were problematic. And that kind of personal reckoning is exciting to watch – and it’s something that we should all have to face at some point in our lives.”

“He works very quickly, faster than any director I’ve ever worked with, and he’s kind of a one-man band. He’s the cinematographer, the director of photography, and he edits as we go along. It was a little unnerving initially, but it was also thrilling and I grew to really love it,” adds the actress who won a third Emmy for the biographical drama Temple Grandin .

The German-American actress, who appeared in the superhero films Deadpool 2 and Joker , says: “Working with him again was such a gift. I really enjoy his energy and his style and how he works on set, and it’s wonderful to be able to do that with a show that’s quite complex, layered and nuanced.”Soderbergh is also known for his out-of-the-box casting choices and, in Full Circle, one of them was putting American stand-up comedian Jim Gaffigan in a more dramatic role.

 

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