Avant garde filmmaker Lars von Trier isn’t any stranger to controversy, and Bryce Dallas Howard has her personal story to share concerning the polarizing filmmaker who, amongst different cases, has courted rebuke as a consequence of allegations of sexual harassment by Björk and John C. Reilly’s exit from movie Manderlay over the killing of an animal.
In a brand new interview with The Instances U.Okay. to advertise the soon-to-be-released Deep Cowl on Prime Video, Howard mentioned her background rising up on units as a consequence of her father Ron Howard‘s wealthy directing and appearing profession. One such anecdote that was maybe much less glamorous was an interplay with the Melancholia director on the set of Manderlay, a credit score which got here early on within the Jurassic World star’s profession.
Upon arriving to the set of the Danish director’s movie, she remembered “he began insulting me: ‘Your father’s a horrible filmmaker.’ I went, ‘Lars, what are you attempting to see?’ and he mentioned, ‘Your offended face. I don’t know what it appears like.’”
Then, von Trier threw a glass of water in her face, “so I threw a glass of water in his face. He goes, ‘Why did you do this?’ and obtained up and left. That was my introduction to the Lars von Trier expertise, however it wasn’t like I went to my room and cried or something. I used to be type of delighted by it,” she mentioned.
Von Trier, who was identified with Parkinson’s Illness in 2022 and was admitted to a care heart in February 2025, has lengthy been considered a problematic determine, whether or not for making jokes about sympathizing with Nazis as a consequence of his German roots or for his remedy of actresses and methods of depicting ladies on display screen.
In 2005’s Manderlay, which additionally stars Willem Dafoe and Danny Glover, a girl and her father uncover a plantation in rural Alabama circa the Thirties that’s nonetheless working beneath the situations of slavery. The movie, a sequel to 2003’s Dogville led by Nicole Kidman, traces her conviction to facilitate the liberty of the enslaved individuals.