Uma Thurman Felt Comfortable Around 'Macho Filmmaker' Paul Schrader After Learning He's a Taylor Swift Fan

Mar. 15, 2025

Uma Thurman; Paul Schrader.Photo:Arnold Jerocki/FilmMagic; Marc Piasecki/Getty

Paul Schrader and US actress Uma Thurman

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Uma Thurmanhad some nerves working withPaul Schraderfor the first time — but once she learned the filmmaker is a Swiftie, she felt right at home.

During the premiere ofOh, Canadaat theNew York Film Festivalon Saturday, Oct. 5, Thurman, 54, spoke about her collaboration with Schrader, 78, on the movie, which she stars in alongsideJacob Elordi, Victoria Hill,Richard GereandMichael Imperioli.

“I mean, Paul Schrader!” Thurman said during a question-and-answer session at the premiere. “I’m a really big fan of Paul Schrader. So to get to contribute, to lend myself to his piece, and get to see him working was a real, real privilege.”

Paul Schrader and Uma Thurman at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2024.Mustafa Yalcin/Anadolu via Getty

Paul Schrader (L) and US actress Uma Thurman

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She recalled being “nervous” about working with Schrader at first — until hearing about his musical interests.

“I was very nervous to meet him, you know, this macho filmmaker [who] made these legendary films,” she said. “And as I was on my way to the meeting, a person driving me was Googling and she’s like, ‘Oh my God, he’s a hugeTaylor Swiftfan.’ I was like, ‘What?’ And then I read Paul’s quote or tweet about defending Taylor and I was like, ‘Oh, I’m fine.’ "

Thurman described Schrader as “a big softie” and said he had a great working relationship with the entire cast.

“I think the cast and crew were all there for Paul and learned so much, just watching him as a master. So centered and I would say a big softie,” she explained, adding that it was inspiring to watch him in action.

“The movie was shot in a very precise, quick way,” thePulp Fictionstar continued. “There was not a lot of time. And to see a sort of master of cinema who is going to have to go in and get precisely exactly what he wants and needs… and has the entire vernacular language of cinema at his fingertips was just breathtaking.”

Uma Thurman attends the ‘Oh, Canada’ red carpet in Cannes in May 2024.Mike Marsland/WireImage

Uma Thurman attends the “Oh, Canada” Red Carpet at the 77th annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on

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Schrader, who is known for his dramatic films includingTaxi DriverandAmerican Gigolo,has shared posts on social media in praise of Swift, 34, on many occasions.

Back in April, he made a post on Facebook which featured the artwork from the pop superstar’s self-titled debut album cover.

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“This girl became Taylor Swift. There’s a movie there,” Schraderwrote. “What’s the best article written about the TS phenomenon?”

The writer-director toldVarietylast month thathe is in “awe” of the empire that the “Karma” singer has built.

“It’s not so much the music that entrances me, it’s the phenomenon. The Elvis-ness of it all,” Schrader explained.“You have to look in awe at how well she and her people have created this empire.”

source: people.com