Alexandra Rapaport joins host Reshma Gopaldas to talk about her new film, Little Did I Know, where she plays a woman, Petra, who has just turned 50, who is the last to know that her marriage is over. The film is based on the two bestselling books, 'There Is Something Going On' and 'Life Goes So Fast,' by Martina Haag, who also directs the film in her directorial debut. Petra is forced to face her marriage coming undone, a cheating spouse, a successful career, and children. In a parallel story, we see Petra at age 15, played by Ella Hammarsten Liedberg, navigating love and life.
The film also stars Gustaf Hammarsten (Thunder in My Heart, Together 99) and Jessica Liedberg (The Congregation, Paradis City), Shanti Roney (Tusenbröder, Vägen Ut, Nymphomaniac) as Petra’s husband, and Adrian Macéus (Veronika) as young Petra’s love interest.
Little Did I Know is streaming now on Viaplay.
Son of a Binge production credits:
Hosted by: Reshma Gopaldas (TW: @reshingbull, IG @reshmago)
Artwork by: Laura Valencia (IG @iamlauravalencia)
Music by: Kevin Calaba (IG @airlandsmusic)
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