Spider-Man 3 star Kirsten Dunst is considering taking a break from making movies.
"Right now I want to go to art school. It’s important to do other things," Dunst told eecho.ie. "I’m not the type of actress who likes to do movie after movie after movie. It doesn’t feel like you have much of a life. You’re just taking on a new identity in a way.”
The actress would like to follow in the footsteps of her mother, who used to own her own art gallery.
Dunst appears in Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette which hits theaters in the US on October 20th. Spider-Man 3 will burst onto the big screen May 4th 2007. The only project Kirsten officially has in the works is an MTV/Paramount project based on a book by Jennifer Abrahamson, about Marla Ruzicka, a relief worker who advocated for Iraqi and Afghani victims of the American-led invasions of their respective countries. The project was first announced in October 2005, and as far as I can tell, may or may not be stuck in development hell.


