Masks, characters, explicit movie scenes and real life behind the scenes – we had a lot to talk about with the actress.
Daria, as a viewer, what do you prefer – movies or series?
Series. Simply because they come out more often than movies. And so the main criterion for me is the quality of the product.
What about genres?
Priority is given to dramatic and fantastic stories (I like that a lot!). But in general, I try to watch as much as possible all the national film production in order to be aware of what my colleagues are doing. And, of course, I have no shortage of high-level foreign projects from good directors.
Can you switch off and not perceive the image from the position of a professional?
Until the end, probably not. But I’m a grateful viewer who just wants to disconnect, be surprised, live life with the characters. The professional wins out when the project isn’t very interesting: you start to wonder why it didn’t work and what you could change.
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By immersing yourself in the role, is it easy for you to get out of it?
I strictly separate acting work and life. I consider “immersion” and “exit” (or absenteeism) as very traumatic. For me, playing is a game, a mask. But life is completely different.
Yes, there are roles that require more involvement: for example, when you work for a long time on a very complex image – it doesn’t matter whether it’s in a film or a series. But still, the actors aren’t crazy: nothing will suddenly make me speak or think like my character. I think it’s wrong to take away their roles in life. And is it real? I think you can see in your hero the qualities you want to possess. But will you acquire them while playing the role? I doubt.