It's nice to work on a film you already know is going to be iconic. It's always nice to be surrounded by the best. LS: I like both, but it's very thrilling to work on such a big international project with very talented people. NW: Do you prefer working on blockbusters or art-house films? It was funny to meet him in the middle of nowhere. I thought I was going to do Bond, but I wasn't 100 per cent sure then. I actually met Daniel when he came on the shoot to see Rachel. LS: Yes! But it's funny, because Rachel, is in it, and Ben Whishaw and me, so there is a lot of connection to Bond. Sounds like quite a different film to Spectre. ![]() If they fail, they are transformed into an animal and released into the woods. Reading the notes, it's set in a dystopian future where single people are arrested and transferred to a creepy hotel and obliged to find a mate in 45 days. NW: You've just finished filming Lobster, by Dogtooth director Yorgos Lanthimos. It's a blockbuster, but the writing is very intelligent. It's going to be very witty people are smart, with that English sense of humour that we all like in Bond films. She has this mystery, but also an awkwardness that I like. That's probably too much! NW: Do you have an all-time favourite Bond girl? She's French, but I don't think it's very important that she's French. She's tougher, and more sensitive as well. NW: What kind of Bond girl is Léa Seydoux? That's the way he is in real life as well. There's something physical and at the same time something sensitive. We all love James Bond, right? NW: Daniel Craig is a great Bond. What's it like to be the newest Bond girl? Nancy Waters: So you just wrapped the first day of filming on the new Bond film, Spectre, at Pinewood Studios. Here are the Bond related parts from Léa's recent interview with AnOther magazine - does contain spoilers about her character. Lea was wearing Prada and Monica was wearing Alaia - they were quite the hit with the fashion press! Léa has kept this length of hair since at least October.Īt the BAFTAs. At the moment we have no idea if this is the hairstyle or similar that Madeleine will be sporting. At the BAFTAs her hair seemed shorter because it was curled. Her hair was in a pony tail during those scenes. I am certain it was Léa in Austria at the back of the car and in the other photo. Léa's hair is medium length at the moment, just past her collarbone (also her stunt double). I hope she doesn't have short hair in the film. We saw here or her stunt double in Obertilliach and she had long hair (probably a wig or something): The film is expected to hit UK cinemas on 23 October and debut in the US on 6 November.Is Lea going to have long or short hair in the film? I look at those women and hope that I can have that interior richness as I get older, the kind you cannot see through the eyes.”īellucci and Craig will co-star with double Oscar-winner Christoph Waltz and French actor Léa Seydoux in Spectre, which is currently shooting in London, Rome and the Austrian Alps. “Men look at Judi Dench and they see so much strength, so much power that comes from inside. ![]() She pointed to actors such as Isabelle Huppert and Charlotte Rampling as examples of women who have inspired her. It doesn’t surprise me that men in their 20s and 30s are often looking for a much older woman.” “What is the problem with a man of 30 being with a woman of 50? It is a matter of energy and the soul, not a matter of age of the body.īellucci added: “True sexiness is in the mind, the imagination – not in the age of the body. ![]() “Many 50-year-old women feel invisible to men, but it doesn’t have to be that way,” she said. In an interview with the Mail on Sunday’s Event magazine, Bellucci, who will play Lucia Sciarra in Spectre, suggested age should be largely irrelevant in romance. Daniel Craig films James Bond adventure Spectre in the Alps – video Guardian
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