Video: Alexander Skarsgård on Lars von Trier’s Melancholia

Posted by Lynnpd On November - 7 - 20115 COMMENTS

Alexander Skarsgård’s Melancholia has been playing on VOD for the last month, and will be playing in New York and L.A., this Friday, November 11, which provides an opportunity to see it the way it’s meant to be seen, on the big screen. And then in other cities starting November 18. You can find out exactly where and when the movie is playing theatrically on the official site.

In the video interview below, you can hear a rather relaxed Skarsgård talking about:

 

  • How he learned about Melancholia
  • If he’d ever visited his father on a Lars von Trier set
  • How his father urged him to work with von Trier
  • How tightly-scripted the movie was
  • How von Trier works out and films the scenes
  • What filming the star-studded wedding reception was like
  • Whether he got any background on his character
  • How much he knew about the second half of the movie
  • How busy he’s been keeping during the off-season of “True Blood
  • He talks a little about his upcoming movies The East, What Maisie Knew and Disconnect.
  • That crazy Battleship trailer!

And More!

 

source: comingsoon.net

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5 Responses to “Video: Alexander Skarsgård on Lars von Trier’s Melancholia”

  1. Saw the film on pay per view and I loved it.

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  2. avatar UltimateNinja98 says:

    Is he high? LOLOLOL Yeahhh…Stellans my dad….O_O

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  3. avatar Selle says:

    I loved all the actors in the movie, especially Alex and Kiefer Sutherland. However–and I’m probably being an intellectual moron, but I didn’t care for the movie. In fact, watching it was like a punishment which I cut short halfway through it. As soon as Alex’s character got into a car and left (the movie), I turned it off.

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  4. avatar Selle says:

    Nice interview of Alex! He looks very relaxed and is his usual pleasant self. Good for him to be full steam ahead on all these movies, seems like this is very formative time in his career and he recognizes that. There will be time to rest later when he’s more established, which he seems well on his way to becoming. Good for him.

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