Since you're on stan Twitter, I know you’re not a stranger to fancams — but what was it like seeing a fancam of yourself for the first time?
It’s so cool! ‘Cause I made fancams — like, I made movie edits on Instagram — and the fact that people are making edits of me now is really bizarre. I love them and I will hype them up because I know how much time those take and they're a pain in the ass to make sometimes. I've done a few Taylor Swift edits, I've done ‘Little Women,’ and then I've done all of my favorite films. So, like, I made a collab with ‘Booksmart,’ ‘Moonlight,’ ‘Ladybird,’ ‘Edge of Seventeen,’ ‘Atonement’ — like those kinds of films.
You said you’re writing a movie. Can you tell me a little bit about that?
Of course. It's called ‘Souls of Hooper,’ and it takes place in Hooper, Utah. It's an overwhelming arc of these two girls in Utah 2009 where the Mormon Church is really heavy. So, there’s this one girl who's a minority in a sense where she's not in a Mormon Church, and she's just kind of like, ‘Fuck the religion side of things.’ And the other girl is very heavily involved in the church. It's pretty much about their relationship and how it blossoms and how they have to stay closeted through the Mormon Church. And it's pretty much a giant ‘fuck you’ to the Mormon Church. I didn't grow up Mormon, but I grew up around a lot of Mormons in Vegas, so I just want to bring that to light. It delves into some pretty serious topics, so I want to make sure I do it right. Honestly, I would like to direct that myself, but I’m excited to see what I could do with it.
How'd you get into film to begin with?
I always knew I liked the overwhelming arc of cinema as a whole, just ‘cause my dad was into Western films and all that stuff. ‘Singing in the Rain’ was my favorite movie at three, which is, like, so pretentious and douchey of me. And then — I feel, like, just like every single lesbian want-to-be coming of age director — I saw ‘Lady Bird,’ and that made me want to be a filmmaker.
Is there anyone in particular that you aspire to in the film industry?
Yeah. I mean, Gerwig is up there. She's just so articulate with her writing style. I feel like ‘Portrait of a Lady of Fire’ was a little too mainstream for me, but Celine Scammia in, like, ‘Water Lilies’/‘Tomboy’ era would've been cool. I feel like, now, she's a little above the realm of the kind of movies I want to make — like, period pieces are not my typical cup of tea — but I really like her. I like Lulu Wang too. I just like the touch of delicacy that female directors have, you know what I mean?
Definitely. What film character do you relate to the most?
Ooh, I would say my go-to are typically Amy from ‘Booksmart’ and Nadine from ‘The Edge of Seventeen.’