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I had the pleasure of sitting down with actress Arielle Bodenhausen, who shared insights into her diverse background, from teaching dance and yoga to her evolving career in acting. Arielle talks about her role in the indie film Roswell Delirium, exploring the journey of her character Wendy, a mother navigating a post-apocalyptic world.

We discuss the emotional intensity of her scenes, the subtle references woven into the story, and how Wendy’s character transforms throughout the film. Arielle opens up about channeling personal experiences to bring authenticity and depth to her performance, creating a powerful and immersive experience for herself and the cast.

The conversation also touches on the importance of trusting instincts, embracing imperfections, and collaborating with veteran actors, which Arielle cites as invaluable learning opportunities. She reflects on motherhood, emotional resonance, and the lessons learned from working on such a challenging project.

Finally, Arielle shares her excitement for future projects and her desire to explore a variety of roles, emphasizing the joy and fulfillment that comes from pushing herself creatively. This discussion is an inspiring look at the craft of acting, personal transformation, and the emotional power of storytelling.

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