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Sydney Sweeney

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Q: Don’t you ask yourself the questions why we are here, is there something out there? No. I was just focusing on the production side of this film. Q: You were working with your personal partner on this film. How was it working with him professionally? It’s really important to work together with people that listen to you and support you and want to make sure that your voice and opinion is heard. So I love surrounding myself with friends and people that I love working with. I worked with Michael Mohan on … project now. I started working with him when I was 19. Our line producer is a line producer from Euphoria. I brought him over to Immaculate. Our DP and production designer are also from Everything Sucks and Voyeurs. I like to be able to surround myself with people you know you like to work with and spend time with. When you are on set for 10, 12 hours a day when the crew call wraps. You are with this group of people months beforehand, prepping, location scouting, and the you are working together night, day, morning, you don’t sleep working on shortlisting and rewriting scenes and changing everything and figuring out the elements, and then promoting. Q: Can you name fears that you have? I have a phobia of needles. I don’t know where it comes from. I have had it since I was little and it is not like ‘I’m scared, I am screaming’. It’s like a real phobia, and I have not been able to figure out how to solve it. Q: You had a serious accent when you were younger… I wonder what I read… Q: I can read it to you.. Please…. .I am really interested in this serious accident. What serious accident? Q: “She had a wakeboarding accent as a child where the edge of her board propelled backwards…” To me, that’s like getting a bruise on your knee. I have a scar here, you can see it, I got 19 stitches, I jumped the wake and when I landed, the tip of my board caught the water and it flipped me the wrong way, and my face was sliced with the board. I had to get stitches. That was it. – I thought you meant a life-changing injury, but that was just being a kid and having fun.

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