This isn't a pointed finger at some misunderstood community where this terrible atrocity did happen. It's about looking at all of us and all of the conversations we're having. I kept using the word fable as we were making the film. And like let's take down these insidious power structures that have been thrown up around our faith, crumble them so we can get to what we actually believe then how do we manifest that? That really excited me too is I think we can be so obnoxious and elitist about faith communities and film and books.
We saw the film WOMEN TALKING and we couldn’t rest until we had the chance to speak with the genius who wrote, directed, and is nominated for an Oscar for it: Sarah Polley.
This conversation is about hope, survival, imagination, and revolution. It’s about burning it all down and building from the ashes.
Please listen to this conversation and then please watch the film. You will be powerfully changed.
CW // sexual assault
About Sarah:
SARAH POLLEY is an Oscar-nominated director and award-winning actor whose works include Away From Her, Take This Waltz, and Stories We Tell. As an actor, Polley starred in a variety of films including The Sweet Hereafter, Go, Dawn of the Dead, Mr. Nobody, and My Life Without Me.
In 2022, Polley released an autobiographical collection of essays – Run Towards the Danger: Confrontations with a Body of Memory.
More recently, Polley wrote and directed the film adaptation of Miriam Toews’s novel Women Talking, which has since been nominated for several awards, including the Academy Awards, Critics’ Choice Awards, and Golden Globe Awards.
IG: @realsarahpolley
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