Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel Talk About Their New Film "Mother Mary"
Introduction
Actress Anne Hathaway played a famous pop star in a new film. She said the role was very hard for her. Her co-star Michaela Coel talked about how a special helper made their work together better.
Main Body
Anne Hathaway spoke at a film showing in London on Thursday evening. She said the role was "terrifying." The performance did not feel easy or natural. The film was not made in order. They shot scenes at different times. This made Hathaway feel unsure. She said she had to build her confidence slowly. Before she felt confident, she felt like she did not practice enough. To feel better, she thought about the audience enjoying the film. She also knew the editors could fix problems later. Michaela Coel is a British actress. She talked about a different part of the work. A person called an intimacy coordinator helped both actresses. This person helped them feel open and not scared with each other. They did breathing exercises. These exercises helped them show their feelings better on screen. Coel also talked about choosing her roles. She said the script must be very good. She needs the words to feel special. She cannot make bad words sound good.
Conclusion
Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel had different experiences making the film. Hathaway felt the role was very hard on her mind. Coel talked about the help she got to work well with her co-star.