Greta Gerwig interviewed by Jesse Armstrong | BFI London Film Festival 2023 Screen Talk
Even before the global success of Barbie, Greta Gerwig had established herself as a filmmaker with distinctive humour, an authentic voice and a unique and personal cinematic vision.
Gerwig’s early films include the indie classics Hannah Takes the Stairs, which she co-wrote and stars in, and Nights and Weekends, which she co-directed, co-wrote, co-produced and stars in, before her breakout in Noah Baumbach’s film Greenberg opposite Ben Stiller.
She followed up the collaboration with Baumbach co-writing and starring in the critically acclaimed, Frances Ha, as well as Mistress America, and they have continued their creative partnership with Gerwig starring in Baumbach’s most recent film, White Noise.
Her additional acclaimed performances include standout roles in Jackie and 20th Century Women. Gerwig made her solo feature debut as writer/director of Lady Bird, which was nominated for the Academy Award and the BAFTA for Best Picture. With the film, Gerwig also became the fifth woman nominated for an Oscar for Best Director and earned Oscar and BAFTA nominations for Best Screenplay.
Her second film, also nominated for multiple Oscar and BAFTA awards including Best Picture, was an inventive, emotionally rich adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women.
Now with Barbie, a wholly original, critically acclaimed, worldwide phenomenon co-written with Baumbach, the filmmaker has delivered one of the most unique filmgoing experiences in years.
00:30: Working in the UK
01:15: How she chooses a project
05:00: College years and theatre work
07:00: Moving into movies thanks to digital technology
08:40: Frances Ha and scripted work v improvisation
18:55: Dancing, choreography and composing a shot
22:00: Lady Bird and tricking herself into writing
29:40: Editing
34:00: Little Women and adapting well-known material
42:24: Making Barbie and the audience reaction
46:00: Barbie's dream ballet and the influence of Singin' In the Rain
48:00: Pop culture references in Barbie
51:10: Writing about girls and women
52:30: Falling in love with cinema and finding "her angels"
55:40: How Barbie and independent film are similar
57:30: Acting and White Noise
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Gerwig’s early films include the indie classics Hannah Takes the Stairs, which she co-wrote and stars in, and Nights and Weekends, which she co-directed, co-wrote, co-produced and stars in, before her breakout in Noah Baumbach’s film Greenberg opposite Ben Stiller.
She followed up the collaboration with Baumbach co-writing and starring in the critically acclaimed, Frances Ha, as well as Mistress America, and they have continued their creative partnership with Gerwig starring in Baumbach’s most recent film, White Noise.
Her additional acclaimed performances include standout roles in Jackie and 20th Century Women. Gerwig made her solo feature debut as writer/director of Lady Bird, which was nominated for the Academy Award and the BAFTA for Best Picture. With the film, Gerwig also became the fifth woman nominated for an Oscar for Best Director and earned Oscar and BAFTA nominations for Best Screenplay.
Her second film, also nominated for multiple Oscar and BAFTA awards including Best Picture, was an inventive, emotionally rich adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women.
Now with Barbie, a wholly original, critically acclaimed, worldwide phenomenon co-written with Baumbach, the filmmaker has delivered one of the most unique filmgoing experiences in years.
00:30: Working in the UK
01:15: How she chooses a project
05:00: College years and theatre work
07:00: Moving into movies thanks to digital technology
08:40: Frances Ha and scripted work v improvisation
18:55: Dancing, choreography and composing a shot
22:00: Lady Bird and tricking herself into writing
29:40: Editing
34:00: Little Women and adapting well-known material
42:24: Making Barbie and the audience reaction
46:00: Barbie's dream ballet and the influence of Singin' In the Rain
48:00: Pop culture references in Barbie
51:10: Writing about girls and women
52:30: Falling in love with cinema and finding "her angels"
55:40: How Barbie and independent film are similar
57:30: Acting and White Noise
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