The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

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Photos and text from wire services and characters and places,” says Ronan, speaking by phone from London. “One of the reasons why she’s such a fantastic storytelle­r is because she’s incredibly sincere. Everything that comes out of her, whether it’s on the page or when she acts or when she directs, it only comes from the most genuine place.”

Why is it that Gerwig, at 34, has made the leap to directing so flawlessly? It could be that she was a writer from the start. Her most recent scripts were “Frances Ha” (2013) and “Mistress America,” both co-written with Noah Baumbach, with whom Gerwig has been in a relationsh­ip for several years. Even her acting — simultaneo­usly natural and self-aware — has, as Baumbach has said, carried with it something “authorial.”

Gerwig is also a proud cinephile. Claire Denis’s “Beau Travail” first awakened her to cinema as something more than theater-on-film. “I thought, ‘That is its own country,’” she remembers. During production on “Lady Bird,” her email was overrun with screen grabs she snapped of relevant films. A sampling of inspiratio­ns: the low-key naturalism of Mike Leigh, Agnes Varda’s “Cleo From 5 to 7,” Eric Rohmer’s blocking, Howard Hawks’ dialogue (“I make talkies,” says Gerwig), “America Graffiti” (shot in nearby Stockton, California), Chantal Akerman’s rendering of a woman doing housework in “Jeanne Dielman.”

 ?? PHOTO BY SCOTT GRIES — INVISION — AP ?? In this photo, Greta Gerwig poses for a portrait in New York to promote her film, “Lady Bird.”
PHOTO BY SCOTT GRIES — INVISION — AP In this photo, Greta Gerwig poses for a portrait in New York to promote her film, “Lady Bird.”

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