Just a few months after Jacques Audiard’s ‘Emilia Perez’ made a splash at the Cannes Film Festival, taking home the Jury Prize and a shared Best Actress award for stars Zoe Saldana, Selena Gomez, Karla Sofía Gascón, and Adriana Paz, Saldana and Gomez sat down with Vogue for a fascinating conversation. The actresses, who play a lawyer (Saldana) and the wife (Gomez) of a transfeminine Mexican drug kingpin (Gascón) trying to escape her past and start anew, delve into various aspects of their lives and careers.
From discussing their favorite movie wardrobes – Saldana gushes over Catherine Deneuve’s style in ‘Belle de Jour,’ while Gomez admires Emma Stone’s look in ‘Poor Things’ – to highlighting the importance of building strong connections with a film’s crew, their candid conversation paints a vivid picture of their experiences on set. Gomez even admits to being nearly brought to tears by Molly Shannon’s hilarious portrayal of a drunk character in the latest season of ‘Only Murders in the Building.’
They also open up about the challenges they faced during filming. Saldana, a former ballerina, reveals her fear for the movie’s demanding dance sequences, while Gomez confesses to her nervousness about portraying a mother. The actresses exchange valuable advice on managing nerves, showcasing their genuine camaraderie and shared experiences.
The conversation naturally leads to a discussion of the risks they took for ‘Emilia Perez,’ as well as their hopes for the future of their careers. Their passion for their craft and their ability to connect with audiences on a personal level are palpable throughout the interview. Watch the full conversation above to gain further insights into their artistic journey and the captivating world of ‘Emilia Perez.’