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Vanessa Kirby explained how she channeled her 'Pieces of a Woman' performance for her 'Fantastic Four' birth scene.
“Pieces of a Woman” starts with an extended 23-minute scene, which was shot in one take, where Kirby’s character Martha gives birth, and then tragically loses the baby during the home birth.
In Pieces of a Woman, Vanessa Kirby plays Martha, a first-time mother who loses her baby daughter at birth. Based on the experiences of screenwriter Kata Wéber and her director partner Kornél ...
When Vanessa Kirby went from starring in “The World to Come” to “Pieces of a Woman,” she had the rare gift of working with Dávid Jancsó for 18 months, because Jancsó ended up as the ...
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Vanessa Kirby and Ellen Burstyn about their new film, Pieces of a Woman, about a home birth gone terribly wrong and the destruction that follows.
Late last year, Chrissy Teigen and Meghan Markle both shared their personal stories of miscarriage and child loss. On Friday, Netflix's Oscar-contending film "Pieces of a Woman" is released ...
Review: Vanessa Kirby makes her case as an Oscar-caliber talent in tragic, blistering 'Pieces of a Woman' If you don’t think you know Kirby, you probably do: The actress memorably played ...
Vanessa Kirby‘s harrowing and incredibly challenging Pieces of a Woman role earned her an Oscar nomination on Monday morning, and in response, a self-deprecating Kirby drew attention to all the ...
Vanessa Kirby wouldn't have felt right faking it. When she agreed to star in the drama Pieces of a Woman, "I knew that our big job was to represent birth as it actually is," she explains to ET ...
MOVIE REVIEW Vanessa Kirby delivers a tour de force performance in ‘Pieces of a Woman’ on Netflix By Ty Burr Updated January 6, 2021, 2:00 p.m.
Vanessa Kirby in a scene from "Pieces of a Woman." Benjamin Loeb/Netflix Hungarian director Kornél Mundruczó ("White Dog") and screenwriter Kata Weber, his partner, had based the film on their ...
'Pieces of a Woman' will likely earn Vanessa Kirby, who played Princess Margaret in 'The Crown,' her first Oscar nomination. But what a time to shine.