Timothée Chalamet on the cover of Document, Fall/Winter 2020.
Timothée Chalamet on the cover of Document, Fall/Winter 2020.
Timothée Chalamet covers Document’s Fall/Winter 2020 issue where he reunites with photographer Hedi Slimane six years after their very first shoot together.
In the interview, Timothée discusses his take on the beloved character of Laurie which he portrayed in Greta Gerwig's ‘Little Women’ stating: “I think more than anything what helped me to understand Laurie within Little Women was the idea that he was an idea, in a way; an idyll. That doesn’t mean that the character is not grounded. But it means that, in a story and a film adaptation that is necessarily based in its period setting, its dialects, and the gender normativity of those times, Laurie and his house across the way symbolize a sort of freedom to Jo March—a financial and gendered freedom she simply doesn’t have. I think it’s what contributes to Laurie’s heartbreak in the end. He certainly didn’t feel seen by Jo, in the sense that he was madly in love with her and she was valuing different things in her relationship with him.”
Check out the rest of the shoot below (and read the full profile here)…