Kristen Stewart wants to elevate Jean Seberg beyond haircut
VENICE, Italy — Kristen Stewart only knew Jean Seberg as an image.
The picture of the waif with the pixie haircut and the New York Herald Tribune shirt embodied the effortless chic associated with the ingénues of the French New Wave. But behind the haircut and her improbable ascent from obscurity to Hollywood stardom at age 17, there was a woman who was a passionate advocate for civil rights, surveilled by the FBI for years, driven to madness and who died well before her time.
It was a story that Stewart was keen to learn about and share with the world in with her portrayal of the “Breathless” actress in “Seberg,” which premiered Friday at the 76th Venice Film Festival on the 40th anniversary of her death.
“Dismantling that (image) and seeing the unravelling of a woman is such a cool story to watch right now,” Stewart said in a news conference. “To sacrifice something you really love for other people is a really admirable thing to see.”