With the technology, we’ve become more apathetic, because we don’t look in each other’s eyes any more as we attempt communication. But at the same ti… - Laura Dern

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With the technology, we’ve become more apathetic, because we don’t look in each other’s eyes any more as we attempt communication. But at the same time, with one iPhone, we can start a revolution. If there’s injustice, you just film it and post it. And suddenly people are tapped into a current event they wouldn’t otherwise see, and that’s incredible.

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About Laura Dern

Laura Elizabeth Dern (born 10 February 1967) is an American actress and activist. A recipient of several accolades, including four Golden Globe Awards and a Primetime Emmy Award, she is known for her frequent collaboration with director David Lynch in several films and television series. She is the daughter of actors Bruce Dern and Diane Ladd.

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Birth Name: Laura Elizabeth Dern
Alternative Names: Laura Elizabeth Dern-Harper Laura E. Dern L. E. Dern L. Dern Laura E. Dern-Harper L. E. Dern-Harper Dern Dern-Harper Dern, Laura Elizabeth Dern-Harper, Laura Elizabeth Dr. Ellie Sattler L. Dern-Harper
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The thing I love about acting is, whatever character you play, it gives you the chance to expose another side of yourself that maybe you’ve never felt comfortable with, or never knew about. Not that every character is you, but there are underlying emotions that everybody has. I feel that movies are gifts that come to you, and there are no accidents in what you end up doing. I study Jung, who talks a lot about the shadow side, the repressed side.

I think the film is so interesting because I have never had an outpouring like this in my entire life as an actor. We shift stories in our own lives to be able to survive them, about our own family and whatever traumas we have walked through, to make them somehow palatable. And somehow, in adulthood, it's like we have to relive those stories in order to find healing in them.

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