PODCAST | Matt Micucci interviews Stéphanie Chuat and Véronique Reymond, directors of the film My Little Sister.
A conversation with Véronique Reymond and Stéphanie Chuat, whose film My Little Sister was selected for this year’s European Film Promotion’s EUROPE! Voices of Women in Film program, in collaboration with the Sydney Film Festival. The film revolves around twins — Lisa, a brilliant playwright who has given up writing and her actor brother, who is terminally ill. In this interview, Reymond and Chuat talk about various elements in the film, including that of the theatre, and their own experiences that helped shaped the movie. They also talk about their longstanding collaboration and how their own friendship is reflected in My Little Sister.
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