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Kyra Sedgwick is an Emmy and Golden Globe winning actress, producer and director. She has starred in seminal projects with actors and directors including Tom Cruise, Matt Dillon, Julia Roberts, Cameron Crowe, Gary Oldman, Lasse Hallstrom and Paul Newman.
Upcoming acting roles include Bad Shabbos, with David Paymer and Catherine Curtin; Connescence, starring opposite Judd Hirsch and Kevin Bacon and Emily Abt's forthcoming film Thirsty, opposite Jamie Neumann. Sedgwick was last seen in Amazon’s smash hit series The Summer I Turned Pretty. Sedgwick is currently in rehearsals on the New Group’s production of the play All Of Me, which is a humorously candid portrayal of class and disability in present-day America.
In addition to her theatrical directorial debut with Space Oddity, Sedgwick was nominated for a DGA Award for her directorial debut, Story of a Girl. Her short film, Girls Weekend, premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. Sedgwick also directed an upcoming episode of HBO’s The Girls on the Bus. Additional directorial credits include episodes of Grace & Frankie, Into The Dark, City on A Hill and Ray Donovan.
Previous film roles include Born on The Fourth Of July, Singles, Phenomenon, The Game Plan, The Possession and The Edge of Seventeen. On t
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BOB GARFIELD: Okay, so maybe Sundance has become the same cynical marketplace as the Hollywood it was supposed to be an alternative to. But there are still opportunities for some independent films. Last year, one of them was a race car docu-fantasy called Quattro Noza. Derek Cianfrance had worked on Quattoro Noza, and he took Cami Delavigne along for the ride to help pitch a script for a film they wrote together -- a love story called Blue Valentine. We gave Cami a tape recorder, and she let us listen in.
CAMI DELAVIGNE:Everyone has a movie to pitch, and there's no better place to pitch it than Sundance. I shared a car with Kid Albert Hernandez, the co-writer of Quattro Noza, a film about tough Hispanic kids and illegal street racers. He improvised this beat to Sundance 2003. [RAP BEAT UP & UNDER] Filmmaker Derek Cianfrance and I were heading out to Park City with a script in our back pocket and a mission -- to get a movie deal. We had about ten dollars between the two of us, slept on floors and couches, had no tickets or invitations to parties, but what we did have was an in. Derek was the cinematographer of the hot buzz film of the festival, Quattro Noza. [SOUND OF RACING CARS] At 3 a.m., just hours before Quattro Noza kicked off Sundance 2003, director Joey Cu