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Dec 10, 2012
[Article] 2 Mothers will shake up & re-invent Naomi Watts' Career
Watts all the fuss about Naomi's raunchy new role?
The Daily Telegraph
Dec 11, 2012
Two Mothers, which was shot in NSW, features Naomi Watts, Robyn Wright, Xavier Samuel and James Frecheville.
IT'S the movie role Naomi Watts believes will shake up her career.
And the raunchy drama Two Mothers, which was filmed in NSW late last year, looks set to be one of the most controversial releases of the New Year.
Confidential got the first sneak peek at the flick yesterday, which shows the 44-year-old star in bed with Animal Kingdom actor James Frecheville, 21.
"This is going to change things," Watts said. "A career has to be reinvented all the time."
The movie - based on a short story, The Grandmothers - was directed by Anne Fontaine, of Coco Avant Chanel fame.
The plot follows two childhood best friends and neighbours (Watts and Robin Wright) who start sleeping with each other's sons - who are also best mates.
Two Mothers was shot in Seal Rocks, south of Forster on the mid north coast, with an estimated budget of $16 million.
Watts's son is played by Twilight cutie Xavier Samuel.
It was announced at the weekend that the film would premiere at the prestigious 2013 Sundance Film Festival next month in Utah.
Watts recently said it was Fontaine who told her never to have plastic surgery because "you can't relight a strange face".
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3 comments:
Her career is at its height this and next year with all these exciting movies upcoming to show and shoot. This is gravy, actually.
I like her playing controversial role like this one. And Anne Fontaine's last film Coco was so good.
Thank you for Naomi.
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