Features, News

Quote of the Day: Emma Thompson Has Been a “Card-Carrying, Radical Feminist” Since She Was 19

Gem of a human Emma Thompson has weighed in on feminism and ageism in Hollywood once more with her typical blend of wit and wisdom, telling Vulture, “I’ve been a card-carrying, radical feminist since I was 19.”

The “Saving Mr. Banks” star finds young actresses’ reluctance to identify as feminists mystifying. “Most women who I would want to listen to wouldn’t have any problem at all with the word feminist,” she said. Thompson described rejecting the label of feminist as “bizarre” and suggested that “[any] woman who says they’re not a feminist is basically saying that they don’t believe in equal rights for women.”

While many stars seem confused about what the word feminist means, it is important to remember that some women — particularly women of color — have eschewed the title of feminist due to the movement’s lack of inclusivity and intersectionality, not because they don’t believe in equal rights for women. Still, we take Thompson’s point and agree with her assertion that the right has misrepresented feminism to such a degree that its aims have been not only distorted, but demonized.

The Oscar-winning screenwriter also added her voice to the conversation about age discrepancies between actors and actresses playing lovers, calling the “age thing” “insane.” Thompson remarked, “It was ever thus. I remember saying years and years ago, when I was 35, that they’d have to exhume somebody to play my leading man…. Nothing’s changed in that regard. If anything, it’s got worse.”

Thompson’s recently released “A Walk in the Woods” sees her cast as the wife of Robert Redford, who is more than 20 years her senior. While she couldn’t resist the offer to “play opposite a legend,” Thompson won’t adopt willful blindness to the problem and the fact that Hollywood only treats it as a problem when the woman is older, however slightly. Thompson shared, “I remember somebody saying to me that I was too old for Hugh Grant, who’s like a year younger than me, in ‘Sense and Sensibility.’ I said, ‘Do you want to go take a flying leap?’”

[via Vulture]


Exclusive: Noémie Merlant is a New Mom Struggling to Cope in “Baby Ruby” Clip

Noémie Merlant finds herself in another living nightmare in “Baby Ruby.” After escaping the clutches of an egomaniacal boss in ‘Tár,” the French actress plays a new mother...

Sundance 2023 Preview: Judy Blume, the Indigo Girls, and Bethann Hardison Make Their Mark on Park City

The first major fest of 2023 is nearly upon us. With over 100 films representing 23 countries, the 25th edition of Sundance Film Festival features plenty of promising titles from emerging voices as...

Quote of the Day: Michelle Yeoh Says “We Can Tell Our Own Stories on Our Own Terms”

Michelle Yeoh took home an award and made history at last night’s National Board of Review gala. The Oscar favorite received Best Actress honors for “Everything Everywhere All At...

Posts Search

Publishing Dates
Start date
- select start date -
End date
- select end date -
Category
News
Films
Interviews
Features
Trailers
Festivals
Television
RESET