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Talkin' Piano, 'Tuner,' And Imposter Syndrome with Havana Rose Liu

Talkin' Piano, 'Tuner,' And Imposter Syndrome with Havana Rose Liu

Summary

Havana Rose Liu, a rising actress, stars in the new crime movie "Tuner," directed by Daniel Roher in his first feature film after working in documentaries. The film follows a piano tuner with a special hearing ability who helps robbers while struggling with a romantic relationship. Liu also shared how preparing for the film improved her piano skills and gave her more freedom as an actor.

Key Facts

  • Havana Rose Liu acted in the movie "Tuner," which is out now in limited release and will expand to more theaters on May 29.
  • Daniel Roher, an Oscar-winning documentary director, made his first feature film with "Tuner."
  • The film’s story is about a piano tuner with a unique hearing condition who helps rob safes for criminals.
  • Liu worked hard to improve her piano playing for the film, going from a very basic skill level to nearly intermediate.
  • The director allowed actors to improvise and add their own ideas to their characters.
  • Liu also talked about how performing in theater helped reduce her feelings of imposter syndrome, or self-doubt.
  • Besides "Tuner," Liu has roles in other recent projects, including a movie called "Bottoms" and a show named "Hal & Harper."
  • "Tuner" mixes realistic drama with emotional storytelling, appealing to fans of jazz music and live performance.
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