Kirsten Dunst had appeared in numerous movies and TV shows, ranging from “Interview with the Vampire” to hit medical drama “ER”, yet the 1999 film “The Virgin Suicides” remains hugely important to her.
In a new Netflix interview promoting her role in drama “The Power of the Dog”, Dunst takes a memory-laden trip through her past roles, offering huge praise for “Virgin Suicides” director Sofia Coppola, who made her directorial debut.
According to Dunst, working on the film proved to be “the first time I was seen as, like, a beautiful woman, and have it be a female who gave me that,” she explained. READ MORE: Kirsten Dunst Gives Update On Motherhood, Wedding With ‘Fargo’ Co-Star Jesse Plemons “It was very empowering for me at that age in
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