“Listen, you do my film”: Kate Winslet Exposes Director and Male Investors’ Disrespectful Comments When She Was Trying to Get Money For Her Movie ‘Lee’

Kate Winslet Exposes Director and Male Investors' Disrespectful Comments When She Was Trying to Get Money For Her Movie 'Lee'
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Kate Winslet from Titanic fame, chatted with Vogue about her recently released film, Lee, which chronicles the true story of model Lee Miller, who transitioned from modeling to war photography after the start of World War II.

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Kate Winslet

During the interview, Winslet discusses the protracted process involved in getting a movie made about Miller. As she tried hard to gather the funds she needed to produce Lee, the actress claimed that many male executives would be patronizing to her.

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The Oscar-Winning Actress Spoke on Patronizing Attitude of Hollywood Executives

While she was trying to secure the necessary funding for Lee, Kate Winslet admitted that many male executives would be patronizing toward her. She recalled occasions when filmmakers proposed to finance her film provided she agreed to appear in their own movies. Additionally, possible male investors questioned why they should like Lee‘s female lead.

Kate Winslet
Kate Winslet

The actress told Vogue:

The men who think you want and need their help are unbelievably outraging. I’ve even had a director say to me: ‘Listen, you do my film and I’ll get your little ‘Lee’ funded…’ Little! Or we’d have potential male investors saying things like: ‘Tell me, why am I supposed to like this woman?‘”

Winslet was also open about her body image in the interview and said she “knows better” than to have negative thoughts about her own body. She also expressed her joy saying that it makes her proud knowing that today’s actresses are brave, unafraid. She also discussed scenes from the movie in which she recreates popular photographs of Miller posing n*de.

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Plot, Cast, Release Date- Everything You Need to Know about Lee

The movie depicts the tale of journalist and World War II photographer Lee Miller. Winslet recently detailed the years-long process it took to make this movie, as well as the difficulties she had as a female producer trying to get funds for the project.

The complicated biography Lee, which recently had its global premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, has been hailed as “remarkable.”

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Kate Winslet in 'Lee'
Kate Winslet in ‘Lee’

The movie also stars Alexander Skarsgård, Andrea Riseborough, Marion Cotillard, Josh O’Connor, and Andy Samberg. Winslet plays Miller, who reported for Vogue throughout the entirety of World War II. Oscar-winner Marion Cotillard plays French Vogue fashion director Solange d’Ayen.

Cinematographer Ellen Kuras, whose previous works include Swoon, Angela, and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, makes her directorial debut with Lee.

Lee was released on September 9th at the Toronto International Film Festival.

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Also Read: “We weren’t stupid”: Kate Winslet Debunked Affair Rumors With James Bond Director While Titanic Star Was Married to Her First Husband

Source: Vogue

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