The Anatomy of a Fall star reflects on her dizzying Oscar campaign and dishes on what’s next for her—including some juicy (secret) new projects.
Hüller and I first spoke before both films made their North American bows in Telluride—that is, before the unofficial kickoff to their Oscar campaigns—and have caught up periodically since then. She joined me this week for Little Gold Men for a reflection on the whirlwind of the last few months, how she sees her life changing after this historic run—details are sparse but exciting there—and what it will be like going home to Germany when all is said and done.
We’re not so good at taking in the praise that comes after. I watch her sometimes and we have to tell each other that it’s a good thing that’s happening and we can keep it. And we can be a little proud sometimes, yes. Have you noticed a difference perhaps in roles coming your way, projects in the air? I imagine you’ve gotten to meet some filmmakers here, and the exposure in the air is probably quite new. It is quite different.
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