Patricia Clarkson in Karlovy Vary: “This Festival Is Just Near and Dear to My Heart”

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Patricia Clarkson in Karlovy Vary: “This Festival Is Just Near and Dear to My Heart”
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The veteran actress discusses her role in the trans drama ‘Monica,’ how she chooses her roles, her new projects and progress in Hollywood after #Metoo. 'Older women, like Jamie Lee Curtis and Helen Mirren, are now the hottest people working in Hollywood. Hooray!'

The festival underlined the special relationship with Clarkson, saying: “The Karlovy Vary Festival has traditionally fostered a cordial relationship with its stars, yet it is a rare and special occurrence when a celebrity also cherishes the bonds with the festival’s atmosphere and audiences.”The Hollywood Reporter, her upcoming film about fair pay activist Lilly Ledbetter.House of Cards

So many, I honestly wouldn’t know where to begin. But when I look at the extraordinary people I have worked with, from producers and directors to actors, I’m knocked out. I’ve just been really lucky in cinema, in TV and theatre.Long Day’s Journey Into Night But I have just recently worked with Andrea Pallaoro who is just a remarkable, remarkable director. And he brought it all for. I had such an extraordinary time shooting that film. And I’m so glad it’s out now in the world. It’s a privilege to be a part of that beautiful film.What is important for me is the quality of the part, it isn’t about the size. I loved being ininvestigations editor Rebecca Corbett], someone I revere. And it’s about the quality of the project and the director.

Do you manage to get into a role and then leave it behind? Or do roles and material ever stay with you for a long time?, I missed the beauty of the set, and Andrea Pallaoro, and Trace. They became family to me, and so I miss the closeness of all of it. And I loved my fellow actress Adriana Barraza, one of the greatest Mexican actresses alive, ever. And here I get to work with her every day. And Joshua Close. He just looks so much like my child. I could have given birth to him.

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