Among the fast-rising talents presenting at the Cannes International Film Festival in May was Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie, a young New Zealander who plays the female lead in Debra Granik’s “Leave No Trace,” which opens today in the U.S. In the industry, the casting of Harcourt McKenzie has been compared with Granik’s discovery of Jennifer Lawrence whose breakthrough role was as Ree Dolly in the director’s 2010 movie “Winter’s Bone.” In “Leave No Trace,” an adaptation of Peter Rock’s novel “My Abandonment,” Harcourt McKenzie plays a teenager living in a forest camp with her war veteran father — played by Ben Foster — who suffers from PTSD. When a jogger discovers them, it upturns their entire existence. Speaking to WWD in Cannes, Harcourt McKenzie, who for her long-distance audition “did a self tape, sent it off and hoped for the best,” recalled the pinch-me moment of getting the part. “I was Skyping with [Granik] and she said she was excited to meet me in person, and how I’d need a jacket because it was cold in Oregon.…I was on the other side of the world, and the other side of the camera, and was like, ‘What is going on?’ And then the next day, I
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