On Saturday, January 21, during the Sundance Film Festival, the actress opened up about the sexist question a reporter sent her when she was a teenager.
From Jacinda Ardern to Nicole Kidman, many famous women have faced inappropriate questions throughout their careers. Sexism, of which Anne Hathaway was also a subject, and from the age of 16. Came to promote the movie Aileen directed by William Oldroyd, the actress brought up an incident that happened early in her career during a roundtable discussion at the Sundance Film Festival on Saturday, January 21, as it turned out; variety.
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“Are you a good girl or a bad girl?”
“I just remembered one of the first questions I was asked when I started my acting career and had to do interviews. “Are you good or bad, girl?” he said. I was 16 years old. My 16-year-old self wanted to respond with this film,” he said, referring Aileen. Anne Hathaway said she decided to make this movie after seeing it Lady Macbeth (2016), a film by the same director, in which Florence Pugh plays a woman who finds herself married to a much older man.
Exciting thriller
“I thought his work was extraordinary,” he continued. I saw it as an exploration of the struggles women face, it really, really moved me deeply, and I felt that Will was a director you could trust to tell complex stories, especially about women.”
Aileen, the filmmaker’s latest feature film, tells the story of the romance between a doctor (Anne Hathaway) and a secretary (Thomasin McKenzie), who is often belittled and forced to care for her alcoholic father. Two women working in the same prison will end up doing irreparable damage. The thriller opened on Saturday, January 21 in the United States, with a French release date yet to be announced.
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Source: Le Figaro
