Seven years after the release of her 2013 debut feature “Palo Alto,” which was nominated for the Horizons Award at the Venice Film Festival, Gia Coppola is back with her sophomore drama, “Mainstrea…
, Andrew Garfield and Nat Wolff—who rise to Internet fame, world premieres Saturday as part of Venice’s Horizons section.
When I was done with “Palo Alto,” I was thinking about what inspired me, and I was watching Turner Classic Movies, and it made me realize that most often women [in these older films] tend to give away their creativity or lose their instinct and morals for someone they love and want to love. And if that person is self-seeking, it’s a really hard lesson to go through.
We’ve all experienced bullying in some form or another, and usually it’s the bullying of kids who don’t yet have their identities. So it was about mashing these two ideas together.I got into filmmaking because I wanted to challenge myself further than photography, and filmmaking feels like an extension of that, but with more elements: costumes, set design, cinematography. And these are all things that I love, and I get to do it with people that I admire.
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