Showing posts with label Emma Thompson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emma Thompson. Show all posts

Sunday, January 7, 2024

Why it’s so surprising for a 63-year-old woman to appear nude on the big screen

 

Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack in 'Good luck to you, Leo Grande'


Why it’s so surprising for a 63-year-old woman to appear nude on the big screen

‘Women have been brainwashed all our lives. That’s the fact of it,’ the actress said about the scene that sparked a debate about the taboos of nude bodies of women over 45



Carlos Megía
September 11, 2022


It only lasts 20 seconds, but it’s more than enough time. The shot of a nude woman looking at herself in a rectangular mirror shocked a society unaccustomed to seeing itself reflected, without euphemisms, on the big screen. She doesn’t move. She doesn’t speak. She sheds her bathrobe and examines herself serenely: the breasts less tight, the gradual cellulitis, the rounding abdomen, hanging skin. At 62 years old, Emma Thompson, the protagonist, appears without aesthetic retouching or filters, trying to accept herself amidst the judgment of a body far from those of the cinema canon. “That’s the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do,” the actress admits. The scene comes at the end of Good Luck to You, Leo Grande, one of the surprises of the year on the indie circuit. After its success at festivals, it now reaches our screens. The British production brings to life a retired professor who, after her husband’s death, hires a young sex worker in order to discover her own body and the sexual wholeness that she lacked in her marriage. The tragicomedy has, intentionally or not, spurred a controversial debate about why mature nudity is still a taboo in fiction.

Saturday, July 28, 2018

Howards End's James Ivory: 'I don't have some morbid preoccupation with detail for the sake of detail'


Helena Bonham Carter in the Merchant Ivory film 'Howards End', which has been digitally restored 

Howards End's James Ivory: 'I don't have some morbid preoccupation with detail for the sake of detail'


It's time to see beyond the frocks of Merchant Ivory films with the rerelease of 'Howards End', which has undergone a digital 4K restoration overseen by the director

Geoffrey Macnab
Tuesday 25 July 2017 16:15

Merchant-Ivory’s Howards End (1992) is being given a major rerelease in British cinemas this month, 25 years on from its original release.
As it hits our screens again it is easy to forget just how polarising and contentious Merchant Ivory’s work once seemed. These films, produced by Ismail Merchant and directed by James Ivory, were a mainstay of British cinema at a time when the UK industry was in a parlous state during the mid to late 1980s and early 1990s.

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Top 100 women / Emma Thompson

Emma Thompson
Top 100 women: art, film, music and fashion

Emma Thompson


Oscar-winning actor and human rights campaigner, recently working to raise awareness of sex trafficking


Emine Saner
Tuesday 8 March 2011 00.05 GMT

A
n activist since the beginning of her career, Emma Thompson, 51, is a longstanding supporter of the anti-poverty agency Action Aid, chair of the human rights organisation The Helen Bamber Foundation, and has been raising awareness of sex trafficking.

Refusing to be grand, she has rejected cosmetic surgery and talked about her IVF and post-natal depression – and is the first person to win an Oscar for both acting and screenwriting.