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“Bonjour Tristesse” is set in the present day but pulls from vintage aesthetics. It “exists out of time” and taps into a ...
Interview: The Indie Spirit-nominated actress has made just 2 films, but both speak to her finely tuned ability to portray ...
But alongside their director, Sevigny and McInerny carefully remind us that fantasy and tragedy are interlinked. Chew-Bose’s ...
Iconic actress Chloë Sevigny and rising star Lily McInerny, along with author-turned-filmmaker Durga Chew-Bose, discuss their ...
At the beginning of “Bonjour Tristesse” – based on the 1954 novel previously adapted into a film in 1958 by Otto Preminger – ...
There's a lot left unsaid between the women in “Bonjour Tristesse,” an exploration of complicated relationships in which the ...
Actress Lily McInerny knows it sounds a little weird coming from a rising actress of her caliber, but it’s true, she “wasn’t a very outgoing kid.” But even her early inclination to work behind the ...
It’s consuming. No wonder Cécile wants to bask in it for as long as she possibly can. Lily McInerny as Cécile in "Bonjour Tristesse" (Courtesy of Greenwich Entertainment). But even all that ...
Lily McInerny’s perceptive Cécile is rankled when her late mother’s friend, Anne, played by Chloë Sevigny, suddenly turns up at their sun-dappled French villa, leading to a stew of ...