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MaXXXine Interview: Elizabeth Debicki Gets Real About Lesser Known Acting Challenges

MaXXXine Interview: Elizabeth Debicki Gets Real About Lesser Known Acting Challenges

FromCollider Ladies Night & Collider Forces


MaXXXine Interview: Elizabeth Debicki Gets Real About Lesser Known Acting Challenges

FromCollider Ladies Night & Collider Forces

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Jun 29, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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MaXXXine may be the third film in a downright wild and blood-soaked horror series, but given the fact that the trilogy heavily pays homage to the evolution of cinema, there’s an abundance of very real connections one can make between the state of the industry depicted in these films and where things truly are at present. In fact, there’s one especially prominent one for Primetime Emmy nominee Elizabeth Debicki. In MaXXXine, she plays the only film director willing to take a chance on Mia Goth’s title character. As Debicki explained during our Collider Ladies Night conversation, finding filmmakers who believe in you is of the utmost importance to making it in Hollywood.After the events of X, MaXXXine follows Maxine Minx to Hollywood in the 80s where she plans to become a star. Maxine is convinced she’s got the talent and determination to make it in the movies, but given her notoriety in the adult film realm, getting her big break has been impossible — until she meets Debicki’s character, Elizabeth Bender. Even though the producers of Elizabeth’s new movie would rather not have Maxine headlining the film, Elizabeth believes in her and insists on giving her the opportunity.While many might be quick to highlight Baz Luhrmann as the person who took a chance on Debicki and sent her star soaring with The Great Gatsby, Debicki herself insists he’s not the only one. Yes, Luhrmann did give her her first lead role in a feature film, but Debicki insists directors taking a chance on actors never ends. “Yeah, you need to be good at your job, but it's also a real combination of timing and people believing in you enough to give you the job.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Jun 29, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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