Lily Gladstone got very candid about how she feels about Yellowstone.

In an interview with Vulture conducted ahead of the SAG-AFTRA strike, the Killers of the Flower Moon star opened up about how being a working actor means not always having the freedom to pick and choose material — especially if it’s slim pickings.

Over the course of her career, the actress has worked on projects by Native and non-Native writers. One project by a non-Native artist that she has a strong opinion on is Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone, Paramount’s series which portrays Native Americans, calling it “delusional” and “deplorable.”

Related Stories

“No offense to the Native talent in that,” she added. “I auditioned several times. That’s what we had.”

The Reservation Dogs actress also explained in the profile that she thinks about which stories of Indigenous people get told and who gets to tell them, noting it can be a “double-edged sword.”

“You want to have more Natives writing Native stories,” she said. “You also want the masters to pay attention to what’s going on. American history is not history without Native history.”

Killers of the Flower Moon, based on Eric Roth’s book of the same name, takes place in the 1920s and centers on a series of murders in Oklahoma’s Osage Native American tribe after oil is found on their land. The Martin Scorsese film also stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, Jesse Plemons, Brendan Fraser, John Lithgow and Tantoo Cardinal.

“It’s not a white-savior story,” Gladstone said of the film they ended up making that focuses on the tribe instead of the FBI swooping in to investigate. “It’s the Osage saying, ‘Do something. Here’s money. Come help us.’”

She shared that the fact Scorsese attended a dinner with members of the Indigenous community in Gray Horse, Oklahoma, where some of the murders took place, showed that he wanted to hear from the Osage people, as well as from Gladstone herself. “It was clear that I wasn’t just going to be given space to collaborate,” she explained. “I was expected to bring a lot to the table.”

Elsewhere in the piece, the Oscar-nominated director discussed choosing the actress to play the part of Mollie Burkhart, the female lead of the film, an Osage woman living in the area at the time.

“She had a very sharp sense of her own presence before the camera and an extremely unusual trust in simplicity,” Scorsese said. “That’s a rare thing. You can’t take your eyes off her.”

Killers of the Flower Moon hits theaters Oct. 20.

Read More: World News | Entertainment News | Celeb News
Hollywood

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Harry Styles Starrer ‘My Policeman’ Drops Teaser Trailer

Amazon Studios on Wednesday released a teaser trailer for its Harry Styles-starring…

Lin-Manuel Miranda Will No Longer Attend Oscars After Wife Tests Positive for COVID-19

Lin-Manuel Miranda will no longer attend the 94th Annual Oscars on Sunday…

Motion Picture Association, Jewish Film Festival Berlin Brandenburg Sign Partnership to Promote Visibility, Understanding of Jewish Life in Germany

The Motion Picture Association (MPA) on Thursday announced a partnership with the…

Camerimage: Vance Burberry to Receive Music Video Achievement Award

Cinematographer Vance Burberry is set to receive the Camerimage Award for achievements…