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Sundance interview: Nancy writer/director Christina Choe on Andrea Riseborough’s process and legendary producer Barbara Broccoli

Christina Choe’s feature film debut won her a Sundance Film Festival award for screenwriting. Choe wrote and directed Nancy, starring Andrea Riseborough as a woman who claims to be the long lost kidnapped daughter of a still grieving couple (J. Smith-Cameron and Steve Buscemi). Monsters and Critics spoke with Choe midweek at Sundance before she won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award. We discussed the complex emotional story, as well as Riseborough’s way of diving into character and how James Bond Producer Barbara Broccoli got involved with Nancy. Monsters and Critics: At the screening you said your first Sundance you slept...read more


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