Sunday, 15 March 2015

Emma on Colonia, Beauty and Queen of the Tearling

Emma on Colonia, Beauty and Queen                     of the Tearling


In the latest issue of TotalFilm, Emma Watson talks about her upcoming films ColoniaRegressionBeauty and the Beast and Queen of the Tearling, as well as HeForShe, gender equality, her path and life and future direction. The May issue of TotalFilm is on sale now.

On Colonia:
“I got sent the script and my agent sent me the Wikipedia page on Colonia Dignidad. I immediately went, ‘Oh my God, I’m not sure!’ It was really, really, really heavy and really awful subject matter, but the script was such a page-turner and so well written and I’m really a big fan of Daniel Brühl. I really liked the director [Florian Gallenberger]. It all just kind of felt right: a really intelligent female leading role character. It felt like the right thing to do. It really challenged me. It really pushed me to the brink, this role. I was essentially playing a girl living in a concentration camp. It’s tough emotionally, putting yourself in that place every day. So it was gruelling. But I really wanted to try. I really hope I’ve done it justice for people who actually really lived it and really experienced it.”

Beauty and the Beast
“I sing, so that’s really unexpected. I’ve never had to do that for a film role before, and I think people will be interested to see me do something very different like that. It gives me a different challenge, really. That’s terrifying in and of itself!”

and Queen of the Tearling
“I really like it. For me, to want to sign up to a series again, I wanted to have a certain amount of autonomy and control within that. Working with David’s been great. I’d love to direct something one day. I’d love to produce as well, so it’s quite a nice way to start learning about that. Yeah, just dipping my toes into that world.”

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Saturday, 14 March 2015

Emma on Colonia, Beauty and Queen of the Tearling

Emma on Colonia, Beauty and Queen                      of the Tearlinge


In the latest issue of TotalFilm, Emma Watson talks about her upcoming films ColoniaRegressionBeauty and the Beast and Queen of the Tearling, as well as HeForShe, gender equality, her path and life and future direction. The May issue of TotalFilm is on sale now.

On Colonia:
“I got sent the script and my agent sent me the Wikipedia page on Colonia Dignidad. I immediately went, ‘Oh my God, I’m not sure!’ It was really, really, really heavy and really awful subject matter, but the script was such a page-turner and so well written and I’m really a big fan of Daniel Brühl. I really liked the director [Florian Gallenberger]. It all just kind of felt right: a really intelligent female leading role character. It felt like the right thing to do. It really challenged me. It really pushed me to the brink, this role. I was essentially playing a girl living in a concentration camp. It’s tough emotionally, putting yourself in that place every day. So it was gruelling. But I really wanted to try. I really hope I’ve done it justice for people who actually really lived it and really experienced it.”

Beauty and the Beast
“I sing, so that’s really unexpected. I’ve never had to do that for a film role before, and I think people will be interested to see me do something very different like that. It gives me a different challenge, really. That’s terrifying in and of itself!”

and Queen of the Tearling
“I really like it. For me, to want to sign up to a series again, I wanted to have a certain amount of autonomy and control within that. Working with David’s been great. I’d love to direct something one day. I’d love to produce as well, so it’s quite a nice way to start learning about that. Yeah, just dipping my toes into that world.”







UN Women Goodwill Ambassador Emma Watson answered audience questions

UN Women Goodwill Ambassador Emma Watson answered audience questions
UN Women Goodwill Ambassador Emma Watson answered audience questions about HeForShe and gender equality in an hour long conversation with BBC1 Radio’s Greg James on Sunday March 8. The event honoring International Women’s Day streamed live on facebook from London.
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Tuesday, 10 March 2015


           Emma Watson #HeForShe



Sunday, March 8, 1:00 p.m. EDT/5:00 p.m. GMT: Emma 

Watson, UN Women Global Goodwill Ambassador, at 

Facebook HQ London where the British actor took part in a 

live Q&A with Facebook fans about gender equality to 

commemorate International Women’s Day (IWD).

For more information, please contact Anouska Ruane, 

Facebook anouskaruane@fb.com / 07545 448970

Here are some pics of conversation with Emma Watson










Wednesday, 4 March 2015

A Live Conversation with Emma on Gender Equality

A Live Conversation with Emma on Gender Equality








Emma Watson announced via her facebook page that she will be conducting a live question and answersession on Gender Equality this Sunday, 8 March. See her message for an opportunity to be a member of the audience. For everyone else, the event will be live streamed on facebook.
I hope you’ll join me on Sunday 8th of March at 1PM NYC/5PM London-time for a conversation about He For She and Gender Equality, live on Facebook. If you’re in London and would like to be there in person, tell me how you are making a personal impact to advance gender equality. Please submit your story, here:http://goo.gl/forms/dRzVjsdNSR, by 12PM London-time on Wednesday 4th of March and you could be selected to attend this special event as an audience member! Em x