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Updated · Vulture · May 18
Liu, Froseth Detail 85-Take Ordeal on Refn's 'Her Private Hell' at Cannes Premiere
Updated
Updated · Vulture · May 18

Liu, Froseth Detail 85-Take Ordeal on Refn's 'Her Private Hell' at Cannes Premiere

3 articles · Updated · Vulture · May 18
  • Havana Rose Liu and Kristine Froseth said making Nicolas Winding Refn’s Cannes-premiering 'Her Private Hell' became a sob-inducing "private hell," with climactic scenes requiring 85 takes and leaving them hyperventilating, voiceless or "crispy and lost."
  • Refn shot with no fixed script and kept reshaping scenes on set, the actresses said, pushing them to slow down into a trance-like style after coming straight from a high-intensity New York play.
  • Froseth said one late-shoot scene was so emotionally overwhelming she could give only one take, while Liu said another key scene had to be repeated because heavy mist obscured the camera’s view.
  • The two said their offscreen friendship helped them endure the Copenhagen shoot, where they lived together, cried together and coached each other through spirals as Refn demanded dozens of retakes.
  • The out-of-competition horror thriller marks Refn’s first feature since 2016’s 'Neon Demon' and follows its Cannes premiere with cast attention focused on the film’s open-ended meaning and grueling production.
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