Where are you from?
I was born in Montana and grew up in North Carolina. They’re really outdoors-y places so I love being around trees and animals.
Are you a Sundance virgin?
Yes, this will be my first year. And I’m really excited about it.
Because of your viral Kenzo ad, everyone will be asking you to dance at Sundance. How will you respond?
I guess I’ll just break out into dance, you know? I’ve gotten a lot of awesome, positive feedback from that video. I had so much fun doing it. And Spike [Jonze] is the best.
How does it feel to be a Sundance sensation?
I don’t think I can call myself a Sundance sensation. You’re putting me on the spot.
What is the buzz about your movie, Novitiate?
It’s an unconventional love story — between my character and Jesus. In some ways it’s a coming-of-age story set in a convent. My character is enraptured; she falls in love with Jesus and kind of breaks up with Him and in the process, she becomes a woman. Also, it was such a powerful, woman-heavy set: We had a female director, a female DP and an entirely female cast. I don’t think it would have been right to do it any other way: The story is about all these women and to not have a woman in charge of it would have been a terrible injustice.
How would you describe your character?
She’s an innocent, loving, lost girl.
Do you relate to your character?
She’s probably a better person than I am. But I definitely felt some of the things that she feels: She has this overwhelming urge to be a good person. She craves love and intimacy.
How did you land this part?
I met with the director, Maggie Betts, and we just got along really well. I knew she was doing this story about nuns and at our first meeting I was like: “I’m not Christian at all and I don’t know much about this world but I would like to learn about it.” I don’t know if that’s the best way to start a conversation, but it was how our conversation started. Fortunately, she was like: “OK, let’s do it.”
Tell me about your other movie, Sidney Hall.
I have a small part in it. I only have a couple scenes and I basically just chew out Elle Fanning. I’m really mean to her. She’s a very sweet girl, so it was hard to do that.
How would you describe your character?
She’s just a mess. A New York party animal and a lost soul. The opposite of a nun.