Emma Thompson is having some fun on the red carpet!
25.01.2022 - 03:18 / etonline.com
Emma Thompson is baring it all in her new film, . Thompson spoke about going nude for her role in the film at the movie's Sundance Film Festival premiere on Saturday.«It's very challenging to be nude at 62,» Thompson said during a Cinema Café discussion, before revealing that her character completely disrobes in one scene.
«She stands in front of a mirror alone and she drops her robe.»«I don't think I could've done it before the age that I am,» she continued. «And yet, of course, the age that I am makes it extremely challenging because we aren't used to seeing untreated bodies on the screen.»Thompson did, however, have some support from the film's cast and crew with both her co-star, Daryl McCormack, and director, Sophie Hyde, rehearsing in the nude right alongside the British actress.«Sophie, Daryl, and I rehearsed entirely nude and talked about our bodies, talked about our relationship with our bodies, drew them, discussed the things that we find difficult about, things we like about them, described one another's bodies,» she shared.Thompson stars as Nancy Stokes in the dramedy, a widowed schoolteacher who hires a male escort, played by McCormack, for a date, hoping to experience an orgasm for the first time.Prior to disrobing for rehearsals, the co-stars bonded during walks in the mud and rain of London's Hampstead Heath.
Navigating the park's sometimes slippery and dangerous terrain actually helped the two form a close bond as they clinged on to each other to avoid falling into the sludge.«That was very important that we could hold onto each other and laugh,» Thompson shared. «Actually, that's what we've done the entire time: held onto each other, slid about, and laugh.
Emma Thompson is having some fun on the red carpet!
Manori Ravindran International EditorEmma Thompson says the physicality of her performance in “Good Luck to You, Leo Grande” pushed her into uncharted waters as an actor learning to accept her body on screen.In the Sundance-premiering movie, which enjoys its European bow at the Berlinale on Saturday night, the British actor plays widow and former teacher Nancy, who has stepped outside her comfort zone for the first time in her life by hiring a sex worker, the titular Leo Grande (Daryl McCormack).Asked candidly during a Berlin press conference about a key scene where Nancy stands unmoving in front of a mirror, the 62 year old spoke passionately about the challenge of delivering an “untreated body” in a movie.“It was hard,” said Thompson solemnly. “This is homework for all of you. We’re only used to seeing bodies that have, you know, been trained … I knew that Nancy wouldn’t go to the gym.
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reportedly sold in a competitive situation in the range of $7.5 million. Thompson in “Leo Grande” plays Nancy Stokes, a retired school teacher yearning for some adventure, but most importantly, some good sex.
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“I’ve always been a card-carrying, kind of militant feminist about women’s bodies and what’s been done to them, what we’re told is expected of ourselves, what we’re told to do to ourselves,” Thompson said at TheWrap’s virtual Sundance studio. “I think one of the rare triumphs of this story and of this movie is that it presents the untreated body for one of those very rare moments.”The film, which premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, stars Thompson as Nancy Stokes, a retired widow whose passionless marriage has come to an end and who now wants to explore the sort of intimacy that had been denied to her for decades.
told Entertainment Weekly.“I don’t think I could’ve done it before the age that I am,” Thompson said of a scene that sees her drop her bath robe in front of a mirror to reveal her full form. “And yet, of course, the age that I am makes it extremely challenging because we aren’t used to seeing untreated bodies on the screen.”“Nothing has changed in the dreadful demands made upon women in the real world but also in acting,” she added.