PODCAST | Angelo Acerbi interviews Kirsten Dunst, actress of the film The Power Of The Dog.
Kirsten Dunst is a funny woman, with a shining smile and a great wit. She talks with Angelo Acerbi about her role in Jane Campion’s The Power of The Dog, Rose. She could not be a more different woman than Rose, but passion and some acting tricks can do the work, as she explains.
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