Kate Winslet has learned to be proud of her body when it comes to stripping off on screen.
The “Titanic” actress is Vogue’s October 2023 cover star, with her talking to the mag about not shying away from nudity in movies and TV shows.
She shared, “I always have to act everything out! I know better than to waste precious energy on criticizing my physical self. I think any woman is better off just saying: I believe in myself. It doesn’t matter what other people think; this is who I am — let’s get on with it.”
Read More: 25 Years Of ‘Titanic’: Kate Winslet Decodes The ‘Magical Formula’ That Made The Film ‘Glorious And Amazing’
Kate Winslet poses for “Vogue”. Credit: Annie Leibovitz/Vogue
During the chat, Winslet spoke about her upcoming movie “Lee”; about photographer Elizabeth “Lee” Miller, a fashion model who became an acclaimed war correspondent...
The “Titanic” actress is Vogue’s October 2023 cover star, with her talking to the mag about not shying away from nudity in movies and TV shows.
She shared, “I always have to act everything out! I know better than to waste precious energy on criticizing my physical self. I think any woman is better off just saying: I believe in myself. It doesn’t matter what other people think; this is who I am — let’s get on with it.”
Read More: 25 Years Of ‘Titanic’: Kate Winslet Decodes The ‘Magical Formula’ That Made The Film ‘Glorious And Amazing’
Kate Winslet poses for “Vogue”. Credit: Annie Leibovitz/Vogue
During the chat, Winslet spoke about her upcoming movie “Lee”; about photographer Elizabeth “Lee” Miller, a fashion model who became an acclaimed war correspondent...
- 9/11/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
In Lee, Kate Winslet transforms into Lee Miller, a model turned photographer whose World War II images forced those outside of the conflict to confront the brutality of fascism. The actress injects award-winning cinematographer Ellen Kuras’ glossy and conventional biopic with an energy that ushers an enigmatic figure to the foreground.
The real-life Miller has had a quiet resurgence in the past few decades. In 2005, Australian writer Carolyn Burke penned a biography that meticulously chronicled Miller’s path to becoming a war photographer. Exhibitions in the U.S. and Britain in 2015 displayed her striking photographs of the Blitz and the aftermath of D-Day. Miller approached her war images with a kind of radical subjectivity, choosing to capture moments of deep empathy and pain. Considering the discomfort her photos inspired, one can only imagine how a firsthand experience of combat textured Miller’s interior life.
Winslet has this question on her mind,...
The real-life Miller has had a quiet resurgence in the past few decades. In 2005, Australian writer Carolyn Burke penned a biography that meticulously chronicled Miller’s path to becoming a war photographer. Exhibitions in the U.S. and Britain in 2015 displayed her striking photographs of the Blitz and the aftermath of D-Day. Miller approached her war images with a kind of radical subjectivity, choosing to capture moments of deep empathy and pain. Considering the discomfort her photos inspired, one can only imagine how a firsthand experience of combat textured Miller’s interior life.
Winslet has this question on her mind,...
- 9/10/2023
- by Lovia Gyarkye
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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