Aria Mia Loberti talks to THR on the red carpet for the Spirit Awards what it was like to work on 'All the Light We Cannot See,' saying it meant a lot for her to work on something that "mattered to a lot of people."
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00:00 Congratulations on this project. I know working on this has been so special, and working with Sean in particular.
00:06 Tell me what these past few weeks/months have been like since the release.
00:11 What kind of reactions are you fielding?
00:13 I don't even know it so much, I think.
00:16 Because it was my first project and my first audition, like my first anything,
00:19 and Sean really taught me how to step into it.
00:22 Both how to step onto set, but also how to like, you know, you just made this thing,
00:27 and now people are going to see it, and I don't think I had a concept of that.
00:30 And the day it came out, I remember getting, and I'm not exaggerating,
00:34 like thousands of messages from people online that were, you know, people who'd watched it with their mom,
00:41 and people who'd watched it with their grandparents, who'd like remember the war,
00:44 and all these people who just were very touched by it.
00:47 And I felt like I, not only did I create something that allowed me to find myself,
00:53 not only did I do it with extraordinary people, but I made something that mattered to a lot of people,
00:58 and I don't think I had a concept of how many people were going to witness it,
01:02 but also how many people would also feel something as deeply as I felt it when I was making it,
01:07 which is, it's crazy.
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