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08.09.2023 - 03:23 / deadline.com
If you were looking for stars at TIFF on opening night at a time when there aren’t that many at the fest, they were at the world premiere of Gonzo Girl, with 4x Oscar nominee Willem Dafoe and director/star Patricia Arquette which received a standing ovation at the Royal Alexandria theater.
Arquette was drawn to Cheryl Della Pietra’s novel about the author’s tortured, yet creative exploding time as Hunter S. Thompson’s assistant, because she was a die-hard fan of the gonzo journalists. But it was more than that.
Arquette was fascinated with the ’90s backdrop, and the notion of one being lost in the celebrity. Also themes of “what is the commodity of beauty? (It was) a look at the nebulous nature of addiction and codependency and how your move through your boundaries.”
“This is theme of my life. Tada!” exclaimed Arquette.
“I thought it was interesting to be an artist and trapped in your own celebrity,” said Arquette, “The world wants to keep you in that box and doesn’t want you to break out.”
“When does co-dependency go to the max?…When is it you’ve done so many years of self-abandonment? I thought it was interesting to see that that gambit,” said Arquette.
The pic reps Arquette’s feature directorial debut.
Pic stars Camila Morrone, Willem Dafoe as Thompson-type Walker Reade, Arquette and Sean Penn in a script from Jessica Caldwell and Rebecca Thomas.
Gonzo Girl is one of many titles here at TIFF to secure a SAG-AFTRA interim agreement, hence Arquette and the cast’s presence tonight.
Interesting to note: The moderator at the start of tonight’s Q&A made a specific ask to those audience members asking questions to the cast: Please refrain from referencing struck work or struck companies.
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Willem Dafoe had nothing but praise for Patricia Arquette when speaking about her directorial debut, “Gonzo Girl”.