Kiersey Clemons stars in the Dave Franco-directed rom-com 'Somebody I Used to Know,' and has a film headed to SXSW next month.
“I wanted to understand the complexity of that relationship, and what she needed from Aly,” Clemons says of her approach to her character. “Why was she participating in that friendship? That’s what me and Dave talked about mostly, to be honest.”Clemons met Franco several years ago when they both starred in the comedy anthology series “Easy.
Clemons lends credit to the personal undercurrent running throughout the film from pre-production to filming in Portland, Oregon. In March, Clemons will head to Austin, Texas, for South by Southwest and the premiere of her next film, “The Young Wife,” directed by Tayarisha Poe. Clemons leads the film with Leon Bridges.
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