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I Feel Sorry For The World Young People Live In Today, Says Kate Winslet

She was very happy when asked about empathy and the upbringing she received at home. We talked about how she was making a film about war photographer Lee Miller, whose work was a Holocaust testimony, and is known for undressing in Hitler’s bathroom and washing off the accumulated dirt in his bathtub after visiting the Dachau camp.
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She enjoys watching tennis players roaring like lionesses while playing.

A grande dame of world cinema, KATE WINSLET is aware that her opinion is capable of shaping public opinion. When she talks, you get the impression that had she been a politician, she would have been able to hold a debate on any topic, but at the same time you can’t help but feel that she has the silly soul of a young girl inside her and can’t quite hide it.

In addition to starring as Lee in the film, Winslet also produced the film of the same name. Her 10-year-old son saw her fighting to finally make it happen his entire life. Sometimes, he asks her if she still thinks about Miller. And she tells him the truth; that she does.

Although Lee Miller had problems with alcohol, suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder, and was unable to have a full-fledged relationship with her son, Winslet sees many traits in Lee that she readily identifies with. The film was nominated for the BAFTA award in the Outstanding British Film category. In an interview with the Sme daily, she talked about the production process as exactly the kind of experience she needed when about to turn 50.

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