Elle Fanning talks about working with sister Dakota in 'Nightingale"

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Last Updated : May 12 2020 | 1:44 PM IST

Actor Elle Fanning says she wanted to work with her sister Dakota for a long time and is glad that it is finally happening with their upcoming film "The Nightingale".

To be directed by French star Melanie Laurent, the movie is based on author Kristin Hannah's 2015 novel of the same name.

The story focuses on two sisters coming-of-age in France on the eve of World War II and their struggle to survive and resist the German occupation of France.

In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Elle explained why she considers "The Nightingale" as her first film with Dakota. They previously featured in Sean Penn-starrer "I Am Sam" but did not share the screen space with each other.

"Technically, in'I Am Sam',I played her (Dakota) at a younger age, sowe weren't really acting together and I was so young, so yeah, this is the first," the 22-year-old actor said.

The "Maleficent" star said it was "exciting and special" to find a script that enabled them to star together.

"I have been looking for something for so long. It is completely a sisters story, that's the heart of it..." she added,
"The book really explores that. They're a bit misunderstood more in the book but still we have that foundation. That we won't have to work hard for, that'll be there," the actor said."

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First Published: May 12 2020 | 1:44 PM IST

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