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How Never Rarely Sometimes Always Tackles Tough Questions Anatomy of a Scene

How Never Rarely Sometimes Always Tackles Tough Questions Anatomy of a Scene

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A series of questions posed to a young woman at an abortion clinic takes an emotional toll in the drama Never Rarely Sometimes Always, written and directed by Eliza Hittman and now available on demand. The main character, Autumn, played by Sidney Flanigan, has traveled from her home in Pennsylvania to New York City to seek an abortion. At a Planned Parenthood clinic, a social worker (Kelly Chapman, an actual counselor Hittman met doing research for the film) goes over a list of questions, mainly about her relationships, with four possible responses: never, rarely, sometimes or always. That questioning becomes increasingly more taxing for Autumn as the scene progresses. In this video, Hittman talks about the way the scene was rehearsed, how she isolated her lead actress on the set before shooting, and why she kept the image simple (primarily a one-take shot trained on Autumns face.
Date: 2020-08-15

Comments and reviews: 4


Watching her face broke my heart. I only had my first experience as a woman with Planned Parent Hood at 37 y/o when I went in for a pap smear. Wonderful nurses and staff. Bless them all.
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I think some people who want to break into acting don't realize how it can be psychological abuse in some ways. I feel for this actress.
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2nd. Watching all the way from Himalays, Everest region. Do stay connected. You may like some of my videos from Himalayas. Regards
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wwwwaaaayyyyyy too much narration. maybe let us watch the scene and break it down. all this talking over the scene is just. annoying
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