From Yohji Yamamoto to ‘Euphoria’: How I Learned to Cast Outsiders

Casting director Jennifer Venditti has a keen eye for captivating characters. She’s responsible for discovering the talent behind some of the coolest and most idiosyncratic TV shows and movies of recent years: Euphoria, Uncut Gems, and Good Time, to name a few. (You can thank her for introducing the world to both Angus Cloud and Wayne Diamond.) Before that, she started her career in the fashion world, street casting everyday people. Today, A24 is releasing her book, Can I Ask You a Question: The Art and Alchemy of Casting, a compendium of reflective essays and raw casting shots. Here’s an exclusive excerpt, in which she writes about finding meaning in her work while scouting for Yohji Yamamoto in the90s.

My first scouting trip out of the United States was to Budapest in the late ’90s. It was for the fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto’s ad campaign, and I was assigned to find interesting faces from all walks of life. My specialty.

The most memorable part of the trip was learning to navigate a profession that sometimes felt exploitative to me. I had to come to terms with the fact that some of the people I was most drawn to had no desire to be “discovered,” or even to be connected to the outside world. At times I would feel insecure; at times I would undeniably be rejected.

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There was one older man I will never forget. A chiseled face—one that you would paint or sculpt. Deep brown, soulful, saucer shaped eyes, longish white hair, and a thick black scarf around his forehead. A lanky, elegant body. Effortlessly cool and distinguished, deep in his own internal world, sitting alone in the corner of a jazz club. He was lost in his connection with the music. Nothing else existed until I approached him and asked if I could take his picture. Everything in me yearned to capture who he was, to awaken others to his unique beauty. But he was enthralled by the music, and my abruptness pulled him out of his trance. As I tried to draw him into the vision I had for sharing his beauty with the world, he retreated further, with no interest in being seen by me, or by anyone else, for that matter. He was perfectly content right where he was, and he had no need for what I had to offer.

The more I tried to convince him, the more he disappeared.

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