Kate Winslet returns to this cult scene from Titanic (VIDEO)

Kate Winslet returns to this cult scene from Titanic (VIDEO)
Kate Winslet returns to this cult scene from Titanic (VIDEO)

On October 9, the feature film will be released in theaters Lee Millerdirected by Ellen Kuras, which retraces the journey of the famous photographer, former model for Vogue and muse of Man Ray. Lee Miller notably immortalized the horrors of the Second World War in certain French cities, such as Saint-Malo.

Kate Winslet returns to a cult scene of Titanic

Kate Winslet, who plays the photographer, was invited to CA You this Thursday, October 3, and she came to talk about this particularly feminist and daring film. The one who played Rose in James Cameron’s cult film Titanic took advantage of her time on the Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine set to discuss, among other things, the filming she shared with Leonardo DiCaprio. The 5 team also broadcast an extract from the film where Jack kisses Rose on the bow of the boat, a scene that has become legendary. However, Kate Winslet suggested that she did not particularly enjoy filming this sequence. “This is the only clip in the film that makes me roll my eyes. I remember when we were shooting, they had to shoot two or three times on different days depending on the sunset and in fact there were only two takes well (…) When I watch, I say to myself ‘oh my there, it was so technical…’ and Léo and I were very high up on a small part of the stage and we were told ‘when you are going to kiss your makeup will run’ so Léo, he had his makeup in his pocket and I I had makeup here and between each take, we said ‘this is horrible, we have to rearrange’, I fixed it, he fixed me. I have so many stories to tell you about the filming of Titanic and it’s such a pleasure to tell them because I know people love it and they find it so funny…” she confided.

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