Midnight Special and Fargo Actress Kirsten Dunst believes creative people are blossoming on television

Sought after Actress Kirsten Dunst who will soon be seen as Peggy Blomquist in Fargo has spoken about the nature of cinema, saying that people don't buy tickets to see films "unless it's an event".
Speaking to The Guardian, the Midnight Special Actress also believes than "creative people are blossoming on television" to a greater extent that they are in movies explaining "So the movie industry is in a weird place, for sure, and the creative people are blossoming on television.
There are just too many movies being made, I think.
So many of them get lost. Too many cooks in the kitchen – the studio's editing it, the producers are editing it, the director's editing, too.
But everyone has their hand in it, so whose movie is it at the end of the day?"
Speaking about working on Fargo’s second season, Dunst added "Doing a television show is much, much harder work than film, because you're doing 10 pages a day.
You don't get that many takes… and my character does not stop talking."
The second season of Fargo is due to debut on October 12 on FX.
Dunst returns to cinemas with Jeff Nichols’s Sci-Fi Midnight Special which is awaiting release and Kate and Laura Mulleavy’s Woodshock in post production.
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