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Nov 12, 2012

Naomi's latest interview with Indiewire (video)

Following the earlier interview with Movie City News DP/30, Naomi now has another interview with Indiewire on video and we're proud to present it here in 2 parts for your first view, followed by an article written by the interviewer Sophia Savage, to whom all credits are due with our gratitude. It is a great interview where Naomi talks in details about her filming of "The Impossible", "Diana", and a few of her own films that she likes most. By the way, it is interesting to note that her list matches closely to mine. Also note Naomi has confirmed she will be Gertrude Bell in upcoming Werner Herzog's film "Queen of the Desert", this is very exciting news for me.

[Video - part 1]



[Video - part 2]



[Article]

Naomi Watts Talks 'The Impossible,' 'Diana,' 'Mulholland Dr.' & Her Favorite Films

by Sophia Savage, Indiewire
Nov 12, 2012

Naomi Watts is busy again after a few years of staying under the radar. Yes, she took some time off, after some films that didn't turn out as well as she'd like. Her upcoming roles suggest that she's insisting on quality. Watts earned one Oscar nomination for Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's 2004 "21 Grams" and her intensely dramatic role as a woman fighting for survival in "The Impossible" just may be number two.

Director Juan Antonio Bayona's film is based on the true story of a family that survived the 2004 tsunami in Thailand. Watts also stars in Oliver Hirschbiegel's currently filming Princess Diana biopic "Diana," as well as Laurie Collyer's "Sunlight, Jr." and Anne Fontaine's "Two Mothers," which are both in post. And she is set to play Gertrude Bell opposite Robert Pattinson's T. E. Lawrence in Werner Herzog's upcoming "Queen of the Desert."

In our interview below, we discuss some of Watts' favorite films ("Mulholland Drive," "21 Grams," "The Painted Veil," "King Kong") and "Ellie Parker," in which she relied on her own experience as a woman struggling for an acting career in Hollywood. She's not struggling anymore.


4 comments:

s2 said...

Wow, another great interview. It seems she is getting better from her cold :).

crystal said...

Great interview. She will indeed do Queen of the desert, that's very good news!

Amy said...

Love her all the way, so down-to-earth.King Kong, The Painted Veil, 21 Grams, Ellie Parker....all my favorites.

normanS said...

Love her here, very friendly and open. She has that kind of glamor that one calls ethereal-ity.