Chloe Sevigny.Photo:Rodin Eckenroth/Getty
Rodin Eckenroth/Getty
Chloë Sevigny’s latest film was shot on the French Riviera, but that wasn’t the best part — its family-friendly set was.
Speaking with herBonjour Tristessecast at theToronto International Film Festivalon Friday, Sept. 6, Sevigny, 49, says she felt at home bringing her then-3-year-old son on the international shoot.
Director Durga Chew-Bose brought her young child, as did several female producers. “Kids were on set, toddling around a little,” says Sevigny, who ismom to Vanja, now 4 with her husbandSinisa Mackovic. “It was really just a warm environment.”
“I think going away for me is becoming harder,” she continues of having to leave Vanja. “But now he’s starting to realize that I’m an actor. He knows if I’m on set. He loves trailers. He loves craft services. Whenever I do photo shoots he’s like, ‘You’re acting right?’ I’m like, ‘It’s adjacent,’ ” the style icon laughs.
Bonjour Tristesse, adapted from the 1954 novel, follows a young woman (Lily McInerny) spending a sun-soaked summer with her father (Claes Bang) and his girlfriend (Nailia Harzoune), who is not so much older than her. The holiday plans are disrupted when a chic fashion designer and friend of her late mother (Sevigny) comes to visit.
Chloe Sevigny attends the premiere of “Bonjour Tristesse” with the cast.Rodin Eckenroth/Getty
“I think as a person who’s aging, just to play an elegant character like that who really knows themself and is very self-assured and measured — it was opportunity for me as an actor to play a different color that I don’t often get to play,” says Sevigny, who next stars inRyan Murphy’sMonsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.
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Having directed several short films, Sevigny, who first earned fame at age 20 after being cast in 1995’sKids, was also eager to support Chew-Bose’s directorial debut.
Bonjour Tristesseis currently up for sale at the Toronto International Film Festival, which runs through Sept. 15.
source: people.com