Jim Jarmusch Just want to make movies for the sake of the film. Jarmusch’s latest collaborator, actress Vicky cypscouldn’t help but applaud the indie -champion’s Nonconformist Vision Under Karlovy varies international Film Festival. Krieps will next star in Jarmusch’s ensemble “Father, Mom, Sister, Brother” along with Cate Blanchett, Adam Driver, Mayim Bialik, Tom Waits and Charlotte Rampling.
“What I really really love (Jarmusch) is that he still only makes a movie. He is not trying to do the next Jim Jarmusch. He’s not trying to go to Cannes,” said Krieps, reported by Thr. “He really tries to find out how to make the movie on set, as a student would make a movie. And it’s very, very beautiful.”
Jarmusch has really had its fair proportion of the experiences in Cannes, won the camera d’Or for its first feature “Stranger Than Paradise” and is shown there for several other films including “Mystery Train”, “Dead Man”, “Broken Flowers”, “Paterson” and 2019 -Opening night movie “The Dead Don Don Don Dy.”
When it comes to working with “Father, Mom, Sister, Brother,” added Krieps, “It is very loving, so it was a very loving set, very careful set. Working with Cate Blanchett and Charlotte Rampling was a gift and we just had so much fun. We laughed.”
“Father, Mom, Sister, Brother” is Jarmusch’s first movie since “The Dead Don’t Die”, which also played the driver. The function is described as an anthologm after three separate stories centered on strained relationships between adult children and their parents. Each of the trio with plotlines takes place in different countries: “Father” is located in the northeastern United States, “Mom” takes place in Dublin, Ireland and “Sister Brother” is based in Paris, France. “Father, Mom, Sister, Brother” is a “series of character studies, silent, observation and non-judgmental. A comedy, but interwoven with threads of melancholy,” synopsis continues.
And even though Krieps says Jarmusch was not trying to make a function for lively festivals, “father, mother, sister, brother” really premiere at the Venice Film Festival In the main competition, which the distributor Mubi recently announced.
At the same time, Krieps can make his own debut behind the camera. The star “Phantom Thread” said she would “love to” stop working as an actress and explore screenwriters. “I would like to take a break and then write a script or something. I have all this in me,” she said. “I just need time and opportunity.”