Juliette Lewis on Being a Chair in ‘By Design’

I am a child? I am like a chair.
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Everyone remembers the first time they have become a piece of furniture, especially Juliet Lewis. in According to the design,, Which was first shown in Sundance, plays the role of a woman who exchanges her body with a chair, and in her career career in Hollywood, it is safe to say that it was a new experience. “Our first day was to take these situations where they went,” a chair inside, a chair abroad. Now you are the chair … “It was really the first time.” Lewis explained. “I have been doing this more than 30 years ago, and that was the first day.” Despite the modernity of the idea, it was still an “easy” group to work on as the team focused on “story service” in its essence, as the co -star Lewis, Mamodo Athi, who plays a pianoist called Olivier. “Look, it is embarrassing, isn’t it?
Written and directed by Amanda Kramer, According to the design Cameel (Lewis), who feels an expensive piece of furniture, follows around her friends. But when you find a beautiful chair you cannot afford it, it gets it TerribleD, the body is replaced with a piece and ends in the end in the Olivier (Athi) possession. Even after the movie ended, Kremar and her team did not stop thinking about the chairs: “To this day, my production designer Grace is still sending pictures of potential chairs.”
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