PODCAST| Angelo Acerbi interviews Brady Corbet, Natalie Portman, Raffey Cassidy and Stacy Martin, director and actressesof the film Vox Lux.
Brady Corbet, with his stars Natalie Portman, Raffey Cassidy and Stacy Martin talk with Angelo Acerbi about the film Vox Lux. The structure as an opera sheet is used to narrate the key moments of 20 years of American recent history using Celeste, a rising popstar, as a narrative tool. Natalie Portman conveys the stress and hysteria of pop stardom in a breathless performance, with the fundamental help of Cassidy and Martin. And the girl can sing and dance too…!
Vox Lux: The film follows the rise of Celeste from the ashes of a major national tragedy to pop superstardom. The film spans 18 years and traces important cultural moments through her eyes, starting in 1999 and concluding in 2017.
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