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THE HFPA IN CONVERSATION with Glenn Close![]() MAGNUS SUNDHOLM/HFPA
Glenn Close
HFPA journalist Diederik van Hoogstraten met with renowned stage, film and TV actress and Golden Globe winner Glenn Closeto talks about a variety of topics, ranging from her latest role to the #metoo movement, the constitution, mental health and our current administration. In the drama, The Wife Close plays a woman who questions her own path in life after sacrificing so much to support her husband’ - a Nobel Prize-winning writer, career. When asked why the movie is relevant now she said “Well, because of the #metoo movement, basically. I mean, it's actually rather remarkable that this film has first of all got made at all. It took 14 years for a movie called The Wife to get made. It's never easy for independent film anyway but it's a time I think when women are recognizing how important it is to be able to be fulfilled and what it is that their passion is. I think this movie speaks to that in a kind of very specific, very complex way. She agrees that it is time for a change and for people to speak out. “I just hope it's the tipping point. If something happens there's always a reaction to it and you hope it will settle down into what I hope will be a cultural revolution. I hope it will become part of our culture but I don't think it's going to be a natural. I mean, it'll have to have people who keep reminding us of what our rights are and how important it is to speak out and how important it is to support each other and to empower women who don't have power to have a voice.” The current administration's lack of respect for the constitution concerns Close. “The Constitution establishes three arms of government: the judiciary, the executive, and the Congress. We have survived in a very, very difficult, fragile experiment for a country all these years because the separation of those three branches has been respected and I think it's very, very dangerous for a democracy when those lines are blurred. And it seems to be nobody in Congress who is fighting for it.” Listen to the conversation here or, for immediate access to all of our podcasts, subscribe to HFPA in Conversation on iTunes.
21.08.2018 | Editor's blog Cat. : PEOPLE
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