Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nina Hoss stars in "Tár" with Cate Blanchett. Before even meeting Blanchett, Hoss suspected that they had similar artistic ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "To me that changed everything," Hoss tells Gold Derby. "You question even more what Hedda's motives are and why she does certain ...
As told to Ryan Lattanzio. It is my honor to honor the extraordinary Nina Hoss. I’d been a long admirer of Nina’s work. I don’t remember what I saw her in first, but I distinctly remember seeing her ...
"Her senses are suddenly alive." Tessa Thompson has a visceral reaction when describing a pivotal moment in her new film Hedda, a gender — and in turn, queer — flip on Henrik Ibsen's 1891 play Hedda ...
More than just a dutiful wife, Hoss’ Sharon is a support system — and possible enabler — to Cate Blanchett’s brutish maestro in the Focus Features drama. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief ...
The German actress spoke to IndieWire about her turn as the eyes and ears behind imploding symphony conductor Lydia Tár: "The people around are never innocent if there’s abuse." But Hoss’ character is ...
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In Todd Field’s Tár, we meet Lydia Tár, a revered composer-conductor heading up the Berlin Philharmonic, played by Cate Blanchett. Nina Hoss, as Lydia’s wife Sharon, is concertmaster and first chair ...
Nina Hoss enters a conversation about “Hedda” the way her character Eileen Lövborg enters that fateful party: She commands the space, is unapologetically present and utterly impossible to overlook.
German actor Nina Hoss has started 2023 on a high note. She’s receiving rave reviews for her performance in Todd Field’s “Tár” as violinist Sharon Goodnow, the wife of conductor Lydia Tár (Cate ...
EXCLUSIVE: Actress Nina Hoss (Tar) and filmmaker Ina Weisse (The Architect) have re-teamed for Cicadas, their second collaboration, which debuted at this year’s Berlin Film Festival. Check out the ...
“Tár” doesn’t reveal all its meanings in one sitting, demanding (and rewarding) multiple viewings to unlock its myriad themes and mysteries. Even those involved in its making find this portrait of the ...