On this week's episode, guest Michelle Williams shares details about her new film After the Wedding. Plus: V.F. editor RadhikaJones stops by to discuss Little Women, the first installment of the LittleGoldMen book club
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That's interesting. I mean, I did, I think just, you know, as one does with any second viewing, I'd picked up on different things and that does make sense now that you kind of laid that out. Another thing I noticed that I really like about your performance on the film is Isabel is such a complicated character. You know, she's doing a lot of good in Kolkata, working with children in orphanage.
When I read this script what I thought was, oh, it's an opportunity to do the kind of work that I feel in some ways the closest to, which is bare bones independent cinema. But to attempt to bring to it some of the things that I've been working on in like the last five years, five to seven years or so. There's an attribute of film, this idea of stillness that people are really drawn to.
No, it was very much in my mind because it's something that we deal with as New Yorkers. Although I don't know where you don't deal with it at this point in America, but it's always on my mind as a New Yorker because these two realities abut each other.
It was a big shift for me mentally because I spent six and a half years in a television series and that was 20 years ago or something. And in those days it carried a stigma, and I spend a lot of time trying to get that stigma off of me. I'd like to do more theater. I think the learning is very painful, because you are doing it in front of people and there's no stopping it. There's no sort of pulling the train back into the station. But the growth rate that you experience, there's nothing else like it. To make a long life and a long career of this, you have to get better at it to go do the next thing and then the next thing.
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