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Kirsten on being a women war journalist in Civil War

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 17 April 2024
Kirsten Dunst's latest film "Civil War" has made a strong impact at the American box office, earning $27.7 million in just four days. In an exclusive interview, Dunst appreciated the film's approach, highlighting that her character's gender is not emphasized in the script, reflecting a refreshing lack of gender bias in the lead role. She praised the film's focus on authenticity and the camaraderie among the cast and crew.
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