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ultimately comfortable with doing a nude scene.
“I think it’s a very European style to be so casual with nudity and you kind of have to sign on for that in the film,” she notes, “And I think that’s why the people that did sign on to this movie agreed to it, because they knew the tone wasn’t exploitive, wasn’t titillating, that they weren’t trying to say anything other than this is how humans are together. For that reason, we all saw it as challenging and interesting that if it was going to be viewed in a different light, I think we’d be interested in doing it.” With that point in mind, we asked the Australian-born actress how she thinks a more sensitive American audience will react to the nude scene in the film “I don’t know how audiences will perceive it,” Mitchell responds, “It will be interesting to see because in many ways, it is a family movie and they’re going to have a bit of T&A or whatever (laughing)…however you want to phrase that. But yeah, there’s human bodies and it’s a family movie at the same, which is probably not what American audiences are used to. And there’s some death, but the dog doesn’t die.” Radha also singles out praise for Academy Award-winning actor Morgan Freeman, who not only stars in, but narrates the film as well, after previously receiving accolades for narrating the surprise hit documentary March Of The Penguins. She also notes how the use of narration in Feast Of Love evolved to ultimately choosing him to do it for the film. “Can you imagine a better voice in the world?” she enthuses, “Everyone at a certain point, they were going to give us all a little narrative about ourselves. Because the book itself is told from multiple perspectives and everybody talks about what happens, but they all have their own point of view on what happened and it’s often conflicting.” “But they really couldn’t make a movie that made complete sense by doing that, so they changed it,” Mitchell adds, “And then, they felt, let’s bring in some of those monologues, because they’re great, but they just stuck with Morgan (laughing), great voice.” We also asked Radha what she thinks audiences will like most about Feast Of Love. “I love the fact that you can quote these lines from the film,” she believes, “I mean, there’s a lot of quotable lines from the movie. Having read it for the first time, there’s lines that have stayed in my mind.” Last but not least, we asked the actress what is the next film she has on the horizon. Mitchell replied that her next release will be the Australian thriller Rogue, which will be released in select theatres here in the U.S. on October 12. It tells of an American journalist who goes into Australia in the outback and encounters a man-eating crocodile. Radha chose to part with us by recounting a rather interesting story during the shooting of Rogue regarding it’s location in the ... |
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