When Kirsten Dunst took the leap to film with "New York Stories" (1989), from Woody Allen, meet the tender age of 7 years. With more than 50 ads to their backs, their careers emerge.
Two decades later, his resume has nothing to envy of actresses to mature and can say with aplomb he now feels "more free."
"I am increasingly more open mind and with every paper I learn of myself," What a confession! from Los Angeles. In 'New York for Beginners', in theaters on Friday, the goings and the most cynical of the' show business' come to light, to which she replied: "Yes, Hollywood has a lot of nonsense, but I pass it all .
'New York for Beginners' is a chronicle of the decline of Sydney Young from promising journalist to flop in the most prestigious magazine in New York,' Sharps'.
His way through Manhattan for the most inappropriate and bad manners and bad jokes lead to monumental mishaps with hilarious consequences, until the end of improbable wins the heart of his true love.
Actress Kirsten Dunst arrived at the project for several reasons, said: "When I got 20 pages of a script you can usually tell if it is good or not, and I was laughing. And when I heard that Simon (Pegg) was involved, had 'A Night of Death' and was big fan yours. The truth is that I wanted to work with him, "she confesses.
'New York for Beginners' premieres Friday July 24 in Spain. Directed by Robert Weide, based on reports of very successful sales of Toby Young.