Julia Hart was a school teacher for eight years before she quit to make a go of screenwriting. Her debut screenplay,
The Keeping Room, landed on the 2012 Black List and was made into a feature directed by Daniel Barber (
Harry Brown) and starring Brit Marling, Hailee Steinfeld and Sam Worthington. Julia's directorial debut,
Miss Stevens, is based on Julia’s experience as a teacher. It starred Lily Rabe, Timothee Chalamet, Lili Reinhart, and Rob Huebel.
In 2018, Julia’s second feature,
Fast Color, debuted at SXSW. It tells the story of a family of women afflicted/blessed with a mysterious power and stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Lorraine Toussaint, and David Straithairn. Most recently, Julia directed and co-wrote (with Jordan Horowitz)
Star Girlfor Disney, starring Grace Vanderwall and based on the best-selling book by Jerry Spinelli.
Although Julia only recently saw
One False Move, she was shocked at how thematically similar her film
Fast Color compares to it. She and April discuss the use of violence in cinema, and how a filmmaker can make it have an emotional impact on the audience. Julia also reveals how she rewrites her scripts once the films have been cast in order to tailor the role to the actor. And she and April also adulate the performance and career of the late, great Bill Paxton.
You should check out
Fast Color in theaters on April 19.
If you haven't seen it yet, go watch
One False Move.
With April Wolfe and Julia Hart.
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