If movies that explore social media and insta-fame’s impact on society can be considered a rising sub-genre, consider it a new personal favorite. We just saw Not Okay excel with a story about a young woman desperate for followers who opts to flat-out lie about having lived through a bombing and now Sophia Kargman is making a big impression exploring similar themes through her feature directorial debut, Susie Searches.
During the conversation, Kargman gave a little insight into her approach to her work as an actor’s director given that Wolff and Clemons have very different ways of tackling their roles. She explained: “Kiersey’s really one of my favorite actors I've ever worked with, by far. And she’s so amazing in the movie; you can see that. But I mean even working with her because I, whatever, I was staying in [character], it's all so icky to talk about, but my most important thing is staying really loose and really in the moment, so whatever’s going on, if it's in the car, let's utilize, and Kiersey will just be talking to me about some gossip or something, but it's a technique.
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