
What Would Kate Do? (specifically Kate Winslet, as an actress )
Real & funny talk about Kate Winslet and how her acting work & related choices promote the hard work of acting, being present as an actor, getting the most out of (and giving the most to) the other actors in the room, female empowerment and characterization, evolution of female strength, and more. This podcast is for fun & education, and not for monetary purposes. Because I love acting and Kate Winslet! She's the best free actors' guide ever! Excuse me as we iron out the kinks and try to find our "vision" of this podcast and how it relates to what Kate would do as an actress. This isn't a movie or film review podcast. It's about how Kate maximizes the potential of the character and the movie by using the hard work involved with the acting process, about her choices as an actress, and her technical, emotional, and physical resources while playing a character (thanks Juan). Let us know your feedback by emailing whatwouldkatedo [AT] shaw.ca. What do you want more of, in the context of this podcast? We want to add even more focus on what Kate's acting and roles, and how she embodies the characters, have done to progress female empowerment, at the time each movie or TV show was filmed.Thank you Rumble House https://www.facebook.com/rumblehouseliveart/ for doing the podcast artwork for us!
What Would Kate Do? (specifically Kate Winslet, as an actress )
Kate Winslet as Elena Vernham in HBO's The Regime, full episode
"Bless our love, always." To celebrate The Regime starring Kate Winslet & Matthias Schoenaerts, coming out in the U.K. on April 8, and now that I've seen 5/6 episodes, I can go more into "What Would Kate Do". This is not a review nor are there spoilers. It's about what we can learn from Kate from an acting perspective. Can you guess who the child is that says "sorry" in the clip at the beginning? (wink)
This is a different type of episode as I'll be mostly following some GIFs created by https://elenavernham.tumblr.com/ in this analysis. After quickly looking at scenes with Martha Plimpton and Hugh Grant. How Kate pulls off playing someone who is narcissistic & repulsive, yet "oddly lovable" (Kate's words).
Some mic problems which I'll fix by next episode (just a few words cut out).
Directed by Stephen Frears. Stars Kate Winslet, Martha Plimpton, Matthias Schoenaerts, Guillaume Gallienne, Hugh Grant, and Andrea Riseborough.
You can contact this podcast at whatwouldkatedo {at} shaw.ca
Thank you Rumble House https://www.facebook.com/rumblehouseliveart/ for doing the podcast artwork for us!