
Kirsten Dunst on her new movie, family and mental health
Kirsten Dunst discusses working with Jane Campion on "The Power of the Dog," acting opposite her partner Jesse Plemons, and surviving depression.
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Show Notes
Our sister podcast “The Envelope” — which does deep-dive interviews with movie and TV stars — just started a new season, so we’re giving you a taste.
In this episode, Kirsten Dunst shares stories about growing up in Hollywood, why she decided to publicly address her mental health break, and the joyful — though sometimes awkward — moments of acting opposite her real-life partner, Jesse Plemons, in “The Power of the Dog.”
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