00:06I think we have to keep making films about the Detectorship.
00:09The Detectorship is still an open scar in our Brazilian life.
00:14It happened 50 years ago only.
00:18We recently had from 2018 to 2022, we had the far right wing president in Brazil slash fascist
00:32that is a physical manifestation of the echoes of the Detectorship.
00:37So the Detectorship is still very present in the Brazilian daily life.
00:42So we have to keep making films about it.
00:45Hi. Thank you for working so hard all night. We appreciate you.
01:01Jesse, I think I said this, like when the dust settles and all of this, like awards chat and everything,
01:08they're going to be studying, drama school students are going to be studying what she did in Hamnet.
01:13They're going to be talking about it forever, and it should be spoken about forever.
01:17It's one of the greatest performances we're going to be seeing for years,
01:20and we can celebrate the film for the next couple of weeks.
01:23Fingers crossed we'll be celebrating her.
01:25But the big celebration is in 10, 15, 20 years' time.
01:28We're going to be watching what she did for forever.
01:30And I got to watch it firsthand.
01:32Thank you, Nono. It's so heavy.
01:37Hi, Angela.
01:41Hi, Rose. Congratulations.
01:45I love what I do.
01:46I don't quite know what I would do if I didn't have acting.
01:49It's given me such an extraordinary kind of richness in my life,
01:54and this was the role literally of a lifetime.
02:00So I can't thank Mary Bronstein enough for believing in me
02:04and knowing that I could do it and that I was the one.
02:09So I'm so grateful to Mary.
02:11We'll take three questions.
02:13We'll start off.
02:14Hi, everybody.
02:15Oh.
02:16Can we get her a microphone?
02:19It said, do not touch.
02:21And what do I do?
02:22Touch it.
02:23Honestly, you're already saying it.
02:25We've got to keep going, keep pushing up,
02:27keep pushing, standing 10 toes down on what we believe in
02:32and understanding that our voice is powerful,
02:34and we need to make sure we're using that.
02:39Okay, we'll start off with the first question.
02:44She can be brought back from the dead.
02:46Everybody can be brought back from the dead in the movies,
02:49and the movies is fantastic.
02:51So, but I don't know.
02:53It's a lot of people are working on it to bring her back,
02:58but she's not dead, you know.
03:00Meryl Streep is not dead.
03:08All right.
03:09We're going to start off with the first question from Hello.
03:12Congratulations.
03:13This has been such a success.
03:16We'd also love to see more studios embrace new ideas,
03:21and this movie was a little scary to pitch and scary to make,
03:26but I think the success of it tells you that the fans,
03:30the audience wants to see original ideas.
03:32And I really think that cinema can be a way of expressing some grievances that we all have
03:53in terms of the society we live in.
03:56I would particularly address young U.S. filmmakers, and I know many.
04:04I'm still a film programmer.
04:06I get to see a lot of work coming from the U.S.
04:08I think there is a lot of technology to express yourself,
04:13and I think this is a very good time to express yourself.
04:18And I think young filmmakers in the U.S. have a lot to say about what happens in this society.
04:25This is what I want to see from U.S. filmmakers.
04:32Oh, can you make it higher?
04:37Oh, that is good.
04:41This is a fun room.
04:45People are having fun in here.
04:47Hello.
04:48Good evening, guys.
04:50Well, we definitely want to.
04:52You know, we're all individually our own songwriters and artists,
04:56these two especially, incredible artists themselves.
04:58So, you know, nothing's, like, official, but are you kidding?
05:01Like, we're friends, and we're definitely going to work on music together.
05:05But, yeah, I'm so excited to perform more with these girls.
05:11Are we doing this literally as they're presenting the best movie?
05:13Great.
05:14Okay.
05:17It's okay.
05:18I'm used to it.
05:19This is how it should be.
05:20Yes, a few things happened throughout leading up.
05:23We've literally written some things that happened leading up to this award show
05:26into episodes as we've been writing the show prepared.
05:30We start shooting in a week.
05:31So, yes, several things have happened both today and leading up to this event
05:36that we have written directly into the show.
05:38And you'll probably know what they are when you see them next season.
05:43We will take our first question from Spectrum News.
05:47It's the most proudest I've ever been.
05:50We made this show in the summer of 2024, and we made it with love, and we made it with...
05:56It was a special show when we made it, but never in a million years did we think that we'd be here.
06:02The Emmys, the critics, even in this continent, really, we didn't even think we'd be here.
06:08But, you know, we're all, as the cast and crew, just so grateful to be here.
06:14So, yeah.
06:18Thank you, Owen.
06:19Congratulations.
06:21Hello, everyone.
06:23It's a bit surreal.
06:28Dream because anything is possible.
06:33I want to say to every parent, please give your kid a massive cuddle.
06:38Tell them how much you love them and listen to them when they want to talk to you.
06:42Make sure the bedroom door is always open and make sure you communicate with each other.
06:46But for every little kid in Kirby who has a dream, please don't give up on it.
06:51Hey, everybody.
06:56This show really started coming together during the pandemic when we were looking at what was happening in healthcare in America.
07:03And soon thereafter, I called John Wells and said, I know you don't want to do ER again, and I don't either,
07:08but there might be another story to tell about what's happening in the healthcare system in America,
07:13which, as we were watching, was playing itself out to show that we have two different healthcare systems.
07:18We have one for the affluent and one for people that live in certain areas of the country and have certain color skin,
07:25and the people that were getting the sickest and the people that were getting the hurt the most.
07:31We're also getting some of the worst medical information given to them.
07:35We can take three questions.
07:36We'll do bustle.
07:37Hello.
07:38First.
07:40Can we get a mic over there for her?
07:42Hi.
07:43Very cool that it's being honored here.
07:46I'm a huge fan of the medium, and to be in it now working in it is really exciting.
07:52So it feels awesome.
07:53And I, you know, expected Snoop to be the one to give me the award.
07:57It makes perfect sense.
07:59Okay.
08:00We're going to have the first question from Variety.
08:03Hi.
08:04Hi.
08:05Way above my pay grade on most of those questions.
08:07They are in the writer's room.
08:09Oops, sorry.
08:10I have no idea when we're going back.
08:12I know he wants us to go as soon as possible.
08:16Vince is not playing any kind of game to, like, make people wait for this.
08:21But he wants to craft the show that he wants to craft that, you know, with all the care for his fans and the people following this story that he can.
08:29So we'll get back as fast as we can.
08:30I promise you that.
08:31Thank you so much.
08:36We'll take the first question.
08:37Go ahead.
08:38I love the fact that the writers and our showrunners have sort of gradually made her self-examine a little bit more, gradually more and more as the seasons have gone by.
08:51I think, I think she's learned a lot from the character of Ava.
08:58I think she's learned to listen a little more and that, you know, we never have all the answers no matter how old we get.
09:07And that's a good thing, that we don't need to have all the answers all the time, you know.
09:12Best female supporting actor, Erin Doherty from Adolescence.
09:17We'll take three questions for the group.
09:26We'll start off.
09:27I think it's an extraordinary move.
09:29I think other countries are starting to follow it.
09:32I think it's very interesting that the countries that are resisting it, despite the pressure that has been placed on them, particularly the UK government.
09:40And I hope, hope, hope that they start to take seriously the damage that social media is doing.
09:46Congratulations.
09:47I already talked a lot, so you can talk now.
09:52You only need to look in a hospital to see that we have accurately represented what you would find in most emergency rooms, you know, along ethnic lines.
10:00There are more women than men, there are more Asians than non, and we tried to have that be reflective in the way that we cast the show.
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