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"For Sandra Huller, eruptions of emotion don't come naturally. She prefers to be quiet and calm, and often her screen presence radiates intensity when she's simply watching. But when she explodes whether in grief or karaoke she can be magnificent. It's not something that I like to do, particularly, Huller says, sitting in a garden in Cannes. Maybe I like the characters more who don't erupt all the time because these are very annoying people, I don't know."
"The full range of Huller's talent is on full display this year in four films that run from big to small. Foremost among them is Fatherland, the Cannes Film Festival entry by Pawe Pawlikowski, the Polish director of Ida and Cold War. In the first week of Cannes, Fatherland (which Mubi will release later this year) was widely acknowledged as a clear standout."
The Independent supports reporting on developing issues including reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech, emphasizing separating facts from messaging. Donations enable journalists to speak to both sides and maintain coverage trusted across the political spectrum. The outlet avoids paywalls so reporting and analysis remain accessible to everyone, funded by those who can afford it. Sandra Huller prefers quiet observation and calm screen presence, with emotional eruptions appearing mainly in grief or karaoke. She reflects on her approach to being observed and jokes about not being a therapist. Her talent appears across four films at Cannes, led by Fatherland, a Cannes entry by Pawe Pawlikowski, with release planned by Mubi later this year.
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