Julia Roberts introduced himself to defend Luca Guadagnino After hunting While approaching difficult “metoo” issues.
For the UNversed, the 57 -year -old American actress defended her new film After hunting During a press conference in Venice by answering difficult questions about the message of the film on “Metoo” and by canceling culture.
In the next film, Roberts plays the role of a university professor, Alma Olsson, who finds himself in a crucial stage in life while her student (Edebiri) accuses her colleague Henrik Gibson, played by Andrew Garfield, and a friend to cross a line.
THE Notting hill Star ruled out a question on the question of whether after hunting, saboto the feminist movement. The journalist said that the film had “provoked controversy” among festival -goers because they felt that it “revives the old arguments” concerning the belief of women who are not limited to a room after being attacked but rather attacked but rather spoken.
Instead of answering the question, Roberts said she wanted the film to help initiate difficult conversations.
Laughing, she said, “So as not to be unpleasant, because it is not in my nature, but what you said that I like is that” revives the old arguments “. I do not think that it was only to rekindle an argument of women who opposed or not to support each other.
The Oscar winner added: “The best part of your question is that you all got out of the theater by speaking. This is how we wanted him to feel. You realize what you believe strongly because we move for you. So you are welcome. ”
Roberts then refused the claims that the film was trying to arouse controversy, stressing that society “loses the art of conversation in humanity at the moment”.
“We do not make declarations; We are losing these people at the moment.
Before concluding, it is relevant to mention that After hunting will be published on October 10, 2025.