Zoe Saldaña has described her new movie Emilia Perez as “brave” and “important” for its representation of trans people.
Written and directed by Jacques Audiard, Netflix’s musical crime drama follows a lawyer who is kidnapped to help a Mexican cartel leader undergo gender-affirming surgery.
“This movie is audacious, provocative, brave, but one word that keeps resonating in my heart is that this movie is important. This story is important,” Saldaña said in an exclusive interview with Digital Spy ahead of the film’s release.
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Saldaña praised the work of her co-star Karla Sofía Gascón, who plays the titular role in the movie.
“Jacques [Audiard] hired an incredible actress with a common journey, in that sense, to the characters that she’s portraying,” she said. “Karla knocked it out of the park with her performance, because she’s really talented, and she definitely has a lot to share as an artist, but also as a woman, and her experience really matters.
“We do understand that the conversation around trans lives is complex, and we’re very proud that we’re able to contribute with this movie to a conversation that needs a lot of hope. And that’s what we feel that Emilia Perez is going to do.”
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Talking to Digital SpyKarla Sofía Gascón shared her views on trans performers.
“I am of the opinion that actors, when they choose this profession, it’s because they love to represent a message or bring other people’s lives to viewers,” she started, defending that trans actors “should get these roles just like we would get jobs in real life”.
“The problem is that there is a part of society that tries to make people who are ‘different’ — so to speak, because ultimately we are all different — disappear, or be relegated to the catacombs of the society we belong to,” she added.
“What I do believe is that we are all people. We all have our virtues and our faults, and we have to put them into value as cinema feeds back from society and society feeds back from cinema as well.
“What we need to do is only normalise it. To not only have characters played by specific people who are trans. Just like in our normal life, where we could work on anything, but sometimes we are not allowed to simply because of fear and prejudice.
“We will change as society changes. And society will change accordingly to what we offer it.”
Emilia Perez is released on Netflix on November 13.
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