In this Parisian palace, sitting on this large sofa, a cushion on her knees, she appears almost frail. At first glance, the Swedish actress Rebecca Ferguson gives the impression of being the opposite of the roles of adventurer as distinguished as muscular which made her known to the general public. You just have to get closer to feel all the energy and determination that emanate from the one who embodies the mother of Timothée Chalamet in Denis Villeneuve's new universe film,
Dune
after Frank Herbert. Elegant black dress, short blonde hair and above all that gray blue gaze that scans you in seconds, no doubt: Rebecca Ferguson is one of those Swedish actresses so popular in Hollywood like Alicia Vikander or Noomi Rapace.
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When asked what motivated her commitment to the
Dune
adventure
, an epic and complex shoot if there was one, she immediately replied:
“Above all, the desire to shoot with Denis Villeneuve, a brilliant filmmaker inhabited by what he films.
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