• 10 months ago
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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