Dakota Fanning, Night Moves
The precocious Dakota Fanning, whose film career ignited with 2000's I am Sam, when she was seven, makes the transition to young woman in Kelly Reichardt's eco-terrorist thriller Night Moves. In the film, she plays opposite Jesse Eisenberg and Peter Sarsgaard, as her co-conspirators. Now 20, Fanning talks about the non-Method method she employs to bring her characters to life and what making 30 movies in two decades has meant for her personally. She also explains how she connected with the 15 year old who fell in love with a boozing, dying Hollywood legend Errol Flynn in her upcoming, The Last of Robin Hood.
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