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Actress Kate Winslet’s recent film, Ammonite, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. In this Francis Lee’s directorial, the actress plays the real-life palaeontologist Mary Anning. During a recent interview she, further spoke about working with Wonder Wheel director Woody Allen and when she started regretting saying yes to working with him. Read on to know.
During a recent interview with Vanity Fair, while promoting her film, Kate spoke about working with directors Woody Allen and Roman Polanski saying that she didn’t know what the f**k she was doing and called it “f**king disgraceful.”
Now, in an interview with Variety on Monday, Kate Winslet further spoke about her previous statement. She said, “We learn, we grow, we change. I think we should all be allowed to say, ‘Look, I shouldn’t have done that,’ you know? And I think this is a huge, seismic time for all of us, where we’re aware of how many planes we take, for example, or things we have done in the past — or would go back and wish to do differently. And I just want to lead with a bit of integrity, and to just be upfront and say, ‘You know what? I probably shouldn’t have done that.’ And so what I said in that Vanity Fair piece is really true, you know: I do regret it. I do regret it.”
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