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Jena Malone Discusses the Boldness of "Little Death" at Sundance 2024
Jan 30 2024
At Sundance 2024, the cast and director of the black comedy "Little Death" sat down with Collider's Editor-in-Chief, Steve Weintraub, to discuss the film. Directed by Jack Begert, known for his music videos, and starring David Schwimmer, Dominic Fike, Talia Ryder, Travis Bennett, and Jena Malone, the film delves into the complexities of free will and the challenges of forming connections in Hollywood. With the incorporation of AI animation, Begert brings a unique twist to this unconventional comedy. The cast shares their attraction to the script and the film's unconventional structure, while Malone describes "Little Death" as punk rock and emphasizes its relevance and significance in today's world.
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