An Interview with Léa Le Cudennec, or “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”
Léa: It was released for Halloween, so obviously it was the best thing to release it in its entirety. Because it was very seasonal in that way and everyone was excited to have that brand new show for Halloween. Léa: Yeah well in the second episode, she is meant to complete her dark baptism, where sh...
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Published in | Offscreen Vol. 22; no. 12 |
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Format | Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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Montreal
Donald Totaro
01.12.2018
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Summary: | Léa: It was released for Halloween, so obviously it was the best thing to release it in its entirety. Because it was very seasonal in that way and everyone was excited to have that brand new show for Halloween. Léa: Yeah well in the second episode, she is meant to complete her dark baptism, where she, spoiler alert, decides not to go through with it because she wants the best of both worlds. Because she has everything set up to be special. Remaking it without acknowledging and pushing for these feminist ideas would have missed the mark. Victoria Berndt received her BA in English and Film Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University and is currently pursuing her MA in Film Studies at Concordia University, Montreal. |
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ISSN: | 1712-9559 |