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Sandra Hüller, the German actor, is generating early awards buzz for her performances in 'Anatomy of a Fall' and 'The Zone of Interest,' which won first and second-place prizes at the Cannes Film Festival. She could potentially receive Oscar nominations for both films. Hüller expresses discomfort with the awards trail and reveals a 'cruel' dubbing experience. Despite finding acting a refuge, she admits to a fear of failure and considers quitting. Her work is being widely recognized and praised, with her performances exploring shades of darkness and showcasing an astounding range.
Sandra Hüller admits that there’s a fear of failure she can’t seem to outrun—one that often makes her wonder if it’s time to quit acting altogether. 🔗: https://t.co/sJNiLyIBW6 https://t.co/jA04N4cJ4f
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Acting has become a refuge for Sandra Hüller, though she’s less fond of pushing herself to do roles that feel alien to her. 🔗: https://t.co/8tBetypYRk https://t.co/6ARQHDXVjr
William Eggleston reflects on the past with a collection of warm, intimate piano compositions influenced by traditional folk and gospel Our review of 512 ↓ https://t.co/x2omdhV2zD
Philip Glass’s piano études began as a personal project. Now, they have inspired multiple generations of artists, and have culminated in a group of performances this month. https://t.co/1OudKYfBP7
With ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ and ‘Zone of Interest,’ Sandra Hüller Could Land Acting Nods in Two Non-English Language Films https://t.co/IKgxNUHxxU
After a “cruel” dubbing experience for ‘Anatomy of a Fall,’ Sandra Hüller says she may never dub again: “I find it humiliating and sort of damaging to myself.” Click the image to read more: https://t.co/HKenaTMbzX
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#TheWrapMagazine: With powerful performances in two acclaimed films, Sandra Hüller puts her stamp on awards season✨ 📸: @JeffVespa Read More➡️https://t.co/8aaPyesYJR Digital Edition➡️ https://t.co/wsF7HODR0q https://t.co/Zpi7i6FsmQ
TheWrap Magazine Cover Story: ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ and ‘Zone of Interest’ Star Sandra Hüller Explores Shades of Darkness https://t.co/Wl7Uxuirp0
Into the Dark review: Intriguing book dissects darkness https://t.co/zdrMWZ3RW1
William Eggleston reflects on the past with a collection of warm, intimate piano compositions influenced by traditional folk and gospel Our review of 512 ↓ https://t.co/68zldYuvml
For the music-minded, my "New York chronicle" in the just-published New Criterion. Under consideration are works by five contemporary composers -- including Glass, Reich, and Firsova -- and more. https://t.co/YNO9e5IQeh
Sandra Hüller could conceivably receive Oscar nominations for both ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ and ‘The Zone of Interest.’ Hüller knows it requires a bit of extra legwork on the awards trail: “I don’t feel adjusted to it at all,” she tells VF. 🔗: https://t.co/CYrgYIzWsg https://t.co/az0aHvuA0S
‘Anatomy of a Fall’ and ‘The Zone of Interest’ took home the Cannes Film Festival’s first and second-place prizes, respectively. In both movies, Sandra Hüller showcases an astounding range. 🔗: https://t.co/H28xyUmbQl https://t.co/IsYXwK2KTH
Between ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ and ‘The Zone of Interest,’ Sandra Hüller is riding early awards buzz. The German actor insists she isn’t after the spotlight—but she may not have a choice. Click the image for VF’s full conversation with the actor: https://t.co/PZcvIFHLxG