Is Elle Fanning Aiming to Spiral Less in 2026?
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Key Takeaways
- Elle Fanning aims to be more present in 2026.
- She received the International Star Award at the Palm Springs Film Festival.
- 'Sentimental Value' encourages family reconnections.
- Elle is excited for her role in the upcoming Hunger Games prequel.
- Her journey highlights the importance of mental health.
Los Angeles, Jan 11 (NationPress) Hollywood actress Elle Fanning has revealed her intention to make 2026 notably different from the previous year.
The talented actress shared her relatable aspirations for 2026 while attending the Palm Springs International Film Festival Film Awards in Palm Springs, California, according to reports from People magazine.
In a candid conversation, she expressed her desire to move on from the challenges of 2025. She told People, “I'm aiming to be more present. I have a tendency to dream big, which is positive, yet I often find myself worrying about the future and spiraling, so I need to focus on living in the moment.”
She continued, “I sense that audiences have a deep emotional connection to this movie. It's a universal feeling. Many viewers have left the theater and mentioned that they reconnected with their parents after seeing our film. That’s a truly beautiful outcome.”
As noted by People, the actress, who was honored with the International Star Award at the festival for her ensemble performance in the film Sentimental Value, elaborated on her pride in being part of a project that resonates deeply with viewers.
The film, which features Renate Reinsve and Stellan Skarsgard, narrates the story of a woman who must reestablish ties with her estranged father, a renowned director, after he unexpectedly steps back into her life following her mother’s passing.
Moreover, Elle Fanning provided insights into her portrayal of Effie Trinket in the forthcoming Hunger Games prequel, The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping.
“That universe is fantastic. I had a sneak peek of some amazing costumes and have quite a few selfies saved on my phone,” she added.