00:00So chi sono davvero una donna dell'epoca moderna, libera di vivere, di amare e di rompere le catene.
00:31Buongiorno, io credo, è una delle screendose, la screendose che era molto più come la screendose, perché Peter Morgan ha
00:44fatto la screendose, e Stephen Daudry ha fatto la screendose, e Andi Harries ha fatto la screendose, e quindi c
00:51'era un gruppo creativo che era molto screendose.
00:55E io credo che aveva fatto la screendose, una reale screendose, una reale screendose, una reale screendose.
01:00E' come sempre più in film, ma anche più in questo, ma anche più in questo, perché è stato proprio
01:06come un gruppo di persone, per fare una storia.
01:09Quindi non sembrava come una grande commerciale, è stata molto intima.
01:13E, fino al giorno che è venuta, è sempre stato proprio il nostro progetto, e l'idea di tutti gli
01:20altri potessi venire a vedere, era veramente bizzare.
01:23I remember Susanne Mackie, una produccia,
01:28us having a conversazione,
01:30i nostri mind è stato blown a bit
01:32che ci sarebbe pubblico access,
01:36e che sarebbe loro propria,
01:37e che sarebbe loro,
01:38non solo un'altra cosa che siamo arrivati con.
01:42Quindi non mi ha mai fatto così.
01:46As a woman with a sister really close in age,
01:50I can relate to Elizabeth and Margaret's relationship on many levels.
01:55I think you are an only child, am I wrong?
01:58How did you explore the sibling rivalry dynamic?
02:04Or did you just concentrate on this particular relationship between sisters?
02:11I do have a sister, I have a sister and a brother, yeah.
02:14I couldn't find that information.
02:15Yeah, don't worry, don't worry.
02:16No, no, not at all.
02:17I have a sister who's younger than me,
02:20but I did three sisters and I did a streetcar named Isaiah
02:23and those two things have been massively about sisters.
02:26And actually that was really useful bringing that into this
02:29because there's all different natures of sibling rivalry
02:32and the dynamic between siblings.
02:35And I think one of the most interesting things about this sister dynamic
02:37is the fact that these two,
02:40because of where they were born in the family
02:41and because their uncle abdicated,
02:43meant that as soon as, you know, they were children and David had gone,
02:50Elizabeth was always brought up to be the heir to the throne.
02:53And therefore the treatment, the education she had was very, very different.
02:57And they were almost training her from being very, very small
03:01to one day become queen.
03:03And they never expected it to be when she was 21.
03:06But that in itself I think exacerbates the differences between them
03:11because if you're the youngest one like Margaret and you are very aware
03:18that in some way you are inferior to this role that your sister has to do,
03:23then therefore you try to become special in other ways,
03:25whether it's in personality, whether it's in dominance and taking up the space,
03:29whether it's the thing that your father says he loves most,
03:32which is the joy as opposed to the pride,
03:33then you're probably more likely to, yeah, accentuate those qualities.
03:38So that was a really interesting dynamic,
03:41that sort of set up between the children from a very young age.
03:44Princess Margaret is known to have suffered a lot for love.
03:48So I'm curious, are you an old fashioned romantic person who puts love above all
03:54or are you a post-feminist young woman who thinks of a career and emotional independence first?
04:04Well, I think the best way is probably a bit of both.
04:07And I do believe that the person you need to love most is yourself first.
04:14And I think that's one of the greatest kind of keys to life, I think,
04:19because I don't think we put a lot of focus on self-love.
04:23And I think there is a universal law that is you can only love others as much as you love
04:29yourself
04:29and however kind and compassionate you are to yourself.
04:31So I think that's a tool that we don't exercise and I haven't done in my life,
04:35so I really try and do that.
04:38So yeah, I don't think there's one man that's going to rescue you and whatever.
04:43I don't believe in any of that.
04:44But also being totally independent, I think,
04:48maybe also takes away from truly being with yourself and learning to like yourself,
04:53which I think is probably the hardest thing for anyone to do.
04:56You look very different in person after seeing you playing Margaret on the show.
05:01You are blonde and ethereal, but she's, I don't know, worldly and sensual.
05:07Aside from hair and makeup, do you push yourself physically to look Margaret and not Vanessa?
05:17I definitely found a, I found Margaret in physicality.
05:23It took a little while, but it became, it slowly, gradually over the filming days became clearer for me,
05:29which is, yeah, and her posture and the way that she believes to, you know,
05:35if she feels high status, which she almost always does in every situation,
05:40other than with Tony Armstrong and Jones probably,
05:42and even then she's still battling with him.
05:44It's a completely different posture.
05:46It's a completely different, the way someone takes a space up in a room.
05:49Cigarettes became a big part of that was that I read that she was a chain smoker always.
05:54So I always had a cigarette on me and that kind of became part of her,
05:58the way that she moves, it became part of her sort of like behavioral everydayness.
06:04and also I suppose in the fact that they were royal and they had been taught these behaviors for a
06:10long time.
06:11I mean, literally groomed to be princesses.
06:14There is definitely, I mean, I'm not a princess, so I can't imagine if I sat like one all the
06:19time.
06:19I think everyone would think I'm quite weird.
06:22So yes, and plus the costumes helped a lot because there was very glamorous and 50s shapes
06:27and dresses and corsets and that changed in the wig and how much makeup and what she wore.
06:33So yeah, definitely, I hope they're massively contrasting.
06:39There is no possibility that I forgive you.
06:43The question is...
06:51How can I forgive you?
06:53So yeah, I appreciate you both.
06:56So you like I've been born, why you can ober you?
07:00So you like me, how you take your luck with your thoughts,
07:02and you just don't wanna leave.
07:03You can alwayscome home with your thoughts,
07:04But hopefully you tomatoes, you canraumle!
07:04Amazing's Fusion, you think...
07:08It's like the science of objetivo.
07:09Grazie.
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