

“The acting is phenomenal - Kate and Saoirse are both doing something very different from what they’ve done before, in such a glorious way,” he said. Winslet is being tipped for an eighth Oscar nod while Ronan could well pick up her fifth following nominations for Atonement, Brooklyn, Lady Bird and Little Women.ĭirector Lee has already claimed he would do anything to work with the two stars again.
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It’s the movie you’ve already heard about, the one. Kate Winslet - Saoirse Ronan - lesbian sex scene - Ammonite 155,676 99 MatureCockUK Subscribe 2. “I hate to talk about weight, but I only say it in the context of, it was a conscious effort on my part to really make sure that I didn’t shrink or change myself for the sake of being naked. The feeling of isolation and a certain kind of emotional claustrophobia haunt Ammonite, the big Oscar play that premiered at TIFF on Friday night. I made sure that I didn’t lose weight - which I do a lot, actually, on films. “There is a grit to her, there’s a weight to her. And I also worked on maintaining that sort of heftiness to Mary. “And it’s very much not the body I had 20 years ago. I was just excited to say, ‘This is what it is, peeps. “Women aren’t really having the courage to do that. And to have an opportunity to be my real 40-something self, post-children, you know? “I’m nearly 45, and Saoirse is almost half my age. Titanic star Winslet – who won an Oscar for The Reader and was nominated for six other movies – said she was determined not to lose weight for the part. They soon create a strong bond while searching for fossils along the shoreline and eventually fall in love. The movie, which will make its world premiere on September 11 at the Toronto Film Festival, follows the 1840s romance between renowned English fossil-hunter Mary Anning (Winslet) and a timid married woman (Ronan) who she agrees to look after to help her out of her “melancholia.” “I think that says a lot about the kind of person she is. Obviously, she’s incredibly skilled, but she’s also someone you always feel you can identify with,” said the 26-year-old Carlow star. Lesbian drama: Ammonite, set in England in the.

“I think we still feel so compelled to compare the few that do exist and that’s what I hope is going to change. “I still think there is a serious lack (of) LGBTQ films that make their way into our mainstream,” she mused.

She said: “It’s like I said before, the balance is off, right? I mean, let’s be real here: there are a lot more known straight actors in the mainstream than there are LGBTQ actors, and we definitely need to right that balance… The Oscar-winning star admitted the “balance is off” when it comes to equality on screen but she hopes that simply by telling more LGBTQ+ stories in cinema, more casting opportunities will ultimately be created. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.

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