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I NEED TO LEAVE THE DRAMA FOR THE SCREEN

Hollywood Reporter, 2023-05, Vol.429, p.44-49

Copyright P-MRC May 10, 2023 ;ISSN: 0018-3660

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  • Title:
    I NEED TO LEAVE THE DRAMA FOR THE SCREEN
  • Author: Keegan, Rebecca
  • Subjects: Actors ; Documentary series ; Haynes, Todd ; Men ; Moore, Julianne ; Motion picture directors & producers ; Portman, Natalie ; Soccer ; Strikes ; Tournaments & championships ; Women
  • Is Part Of: Hollywood Reporter, 2023-05, Vol.429, p.44-49
  • Description: In the drama from director Todd Haynes, which will premiere in competition May 20 at Cannes, Portman is Elizabeth, an actress doing research to play Gracie (Moore), a woman at the center of a decadesold tabloid scandal, married to a man (Riverdale's Charles Melton) 23 years younger than she is. The question of 'Can art be amoral?' " The drama, which is seeking distribution at the festival, is the first film from Portman's new company, MountainA, with her French producing partner, Sophie Mas. In April, during a wide-ranging interview in Los Angeles, Portman, 41 and a mother of two, spoke with THR about her new company's guiding ideals, what she's learning from running a sports team, what went wrong at Time's Up and what advice she'd give another child actor starting out: "Treat it as a game." On Women Talking last year, Sarah Polley made an effort to have a set where cast and crew could have a family life during production.
  • Publisher: Hollywood: P-MRC
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 0018-3660
  • Source: ProQuest Central

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