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Source: eonline.com
Kirsten Dunst is hard at work shooting her next movie, All Good Things, on New York’s Upper West Side.
But she’s decided to focus on something else today—opening up to dispel rumors and tabloid reports that she sought help earlier this year at Cirque Lodge treatment center in Utah due to alcoholism and substance abuse.
“I didn’t go to Cirque Lodge for alcohol abuse or drug abuse,” Dunst tells me exclusively during a lunch break on All Good Things. “I went there for depression.”
The 26-year-old Hollywood veteran makes a point of explaining that while she consulted doctors along with family and friends about treatment, it was ultimately her decision to make.
“It was a good six months before I decided to go away,” Dunst says. “I was struggling, and I had the opportunity to go somewhere and take care of myself. I was fortunate to have the resources to do it. My friends and family thought it was a good idea, too. But I didn’t know where to go. My doctor recommended Cirque Lodge.”
Dunst says she’s decided to go public with her depression and treatment because she’s not the only one who finds herself facing the ongoing—and often nasty—speculation in the press and elsewhere.
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Source: The Brookfield Journal
Linda Davies, a resident and director of local theater productions, said that “it was very exciting to see all the vehicles around” Lillinonah Drive last week as the cast and crew for “All Good Things,” a murder mystery, taped scenes in a local home for three days.
“They were looking for a movie that would be set in the 1970s, so they chose a house that would fit that,” Mrs. Davies said of the decision to film the movie, which is scheduled to be released next year. It features established actors Ryan Gosling, who was nominated last year for an Academy Award for best actor for his role in “Half Nelson” (2006) and had made his popular mark on the public earlier as the romantic male lead in “The Notebook” (2004), and Kirsten Dunst, a Golden Globe nominee, whose screen credits include the female lead in the popular “Spider Man” series.
“They were looking for a lakefront house, and I said that they could use it,” said the owner of the Brookfield home where some of the filming has taken place, who requested anonymity.
Variety.com has reported that the plot is about “a Gotham real estate dynasty in the 1980s” and said that the movie, which began filming in New York and Connecticut this month, is budgeted for about $20 million.
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Source: zap2it.com
Kirsten Dunst and Ryan Gosling will star in the indie “All Good Things.” Described in Variety as a “period love story/ murder mystery,” the film will mark the narrative directing debut of Andrew Jarecki (”Capturing the Friedmans”). Set in the ’80s, the screenplay by Jarecki, Marc Smerling and Marcus Hinchey focuses on a New York real estate heir (Gosling) who falls for a girl (Dunst) from the wrong side of the tracks. When she disappears, a vast conspiracy unravels and folks start turning up dead. Production will begin in April with Michael London’s Groundswell Prods. producing.
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