On a rencontré Patricia Arquette au festival Series Mania et on lui a fait l'interview Watchlist !
Elle nous parle de ses goûts en matière de séries, de films et son tout premier crush à la télévision.
Interview : Sarra Khemiri
Montage : Stella Capitaine
#patriciaarquette #severance #series
Elle nous parle de ses goûts en matière de séries, de films et son tout premier crush à la télévision.
Interview : Sarra Khemiri
Montage : Stella Capitaine
#patriciaarquette #severance #series
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00:00Seriously. Yeah, you know, when I'd come home from school we'd watch MASH and we'd
00:05watch the Brady Bunch when we were younger and the Partridge family.
00:10Well, I loved Sesame Street and at one point they asked me to come on Sesame
00:16Street and I just had filed for divorce and that was a hard time and I didn't
00:21know what my word was gonna be. I was gonna be doing with this little Muppet
00:24and I came in and the word they chose was metamorphosis. That was kind of the
00:29perfect word for that moment in my life. Yes, I love Naked and Afraid and I've
00:36learned a lot of survival skills, okay, from Naked and Afraid. I love my Big Fat
00:40Gypsy Wedding, which I don't think they're even shooting anymore, but I like
00:43looking into this kind of microcosm of this very closed society and culture
00:50that's very private. I mean, I love traditions and I love cultures, so
00:54anything with that is gonna grab me. I love that Abbott Elementary. I love, like,
01:01Reno 9-1-1. I love stupid comedies like that. Yeah, I do. I really like dumb things like that.
01:11I don't know if it was Spider-Man from Electric Company, Morgan Freeman, or it
01:19might have been Donny Osmond. I don't know. Or was it Michael Jackson? I'm not sure, but I was
01:28very little. I think around five or six when I had my first toothbrush. I think
01:33it might have been Bambi, not Bambi, Dumbo. And then I think I saw Fiddler on the
01:39Roof and maybe my third one was a movie called Billy Jack, which was a huge smash
01:46hit. Lead was Native American. I think it was also directed by a Native American
01:51and it was kind of the first Native American breakthrough blockbuster hit.
01:56Poor Things, I think, but there may have been another one after that. Zone of
02:01Interest maybe I saw after. Good movies. Incredible movies. Really fun. I've seen
02:06this movie called Sunrise by F.W. Murnau, 1928. My sister really loves Wizard of Oz,
02:12so I've seen that a lot of times. Harold the Maud. Maybe I'm gonna be Maud if I
02:17have to pick a character. Yeah, maybe I'll be Maud. And probably updates or fusions
02:23of older books with newer things. I don't know if everybody needs to see it, but
02:28some of the documentaries that kind of pop to mind are like Grey Gardens was a
02:32very interesting documentary. Just watching those beautiful kids grow up
02:36and they were just so cool and funny and interesting. And the littlest ones,
02:41Madison and Miranda, they were twins and one was really sporty and the other one
02:46was really girly and they were just so completely different. I ran into Sophia
02:51who played my eldest daughter in a grocery store like right before
02:54Thanksgiving. It was really funny. Yeah, there's a lot of them and that's so
02:59exciting. There's all these great people I still can have a chance to work with.
03:03When I was younger, like in the 90s, you never got to work with other actresses
03:08because there was only one girl in each movie. But now I actually could work
03:13with a lot of these women.