The star of such films as «Interview with the Vampire,» «Melancholia» and the «Spider-Man» franchise is getting Oscar buzz for her poignant acting in Jane Campion’s period drama.
Kirsten Dunst remembers shooting a particularly poignant scene from her latest film «The Power of the Dog.» In it, she and her real-life partner, Jesse Plemons, play two deeply lonely people who’ve finally found a connection in 1920s Montana. Dunst told correspondent Luke Burbank, «Do you wanna know the truth? I felt like, ‘Oh my God, this feels so corny right now. To be this, like, proper and, I made you these sandwiches,’ like, I felt a little silly, to be honest.» But Dunst had complete faith in director Jane Campion, so she went along: «I’m very director-driven, so I would have done anything for Jane. She could have talked about this grey couch, and I would have done the movie – and played the green pillow!» «That’s your next project – I read about it in Variety,» Burbank quipped. «I really would have done anything for Jane,» she said. That faith seems well-placed, as «The Power of The Dog» – and Dunst’s performance particular – are getting rave reviews and even rumors of Oscar consideration. To watch a trailer for «The Power of the Dog,» click on the video player below: For Dunst, now 39, an Academy Award nomination would be the latest step in a life spent in front of the camera, starting at age three in New Jersey, when her mother would drive her into New York City for modeling gigs. But it was her role at age 11 as Claudia in «Interview With a Vampire,» opposite Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt, that really put her on the map.. Dunst said, «I mean, even kids in my school who had never acted before were auditioning.