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Kate Winslet doesn’t thoughts being acknowledged for her work, however she desires it to be sensible.
In an interview with Time magazine to advertise her new movie “Lee,” which is about mannequin turned famend conflict photographer Lee Miller, the Oscar-winning actress shared her ideas concerning the true that means of braveness.
Winslet stated she doesn’t imagine the phrase “courageous” ought to be utilized to girls in leisure who’re comfy in their very own pores and skin or select to not put on make-up in public.
“That’s not f**ok courageous,” Winslet stated. “I’m not an ex-postmaster preventing for justice, I’m not within the Ukraine. I’m doing a job that issues to me.”
Winslet labored on the brand new movie with Ellen Kuras, the director Winslet first labored with of 2004’s “Everlasting Sunshine of the Spotless Thoughts.”
“Kate could be very daring and is somebody who, like Lee Miller, seems to be on the plight of girls and cares about what occurs,” Kuras informed the publication. “Kate is trying behind the scenes, very like Lee Miller regarded behind the scenes.”
And whereas Winslet stated she’s principally labored with male filmmakers, she stated she doesn’t imagine that has affected the work.
“I’ve at all times performed girls who, hopefully, are actual girls,” Winslet stated.
“Lee” hits US theaters on September 27.