The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Keira Knightley on finding strong women in historical dramas

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The director of Keira Knightley’s latest historical drama says he was keen to secure a diverse cast, despite the genre’s reputation for a lack of onscreen diversity.

Knightley stars in “Colette” as the eponymous French novelist whose provocativ­e stories become a sensation in France, but were falsely credited to her husband.

The film traces her battle for recognitio­n and equality while challengin­g social and gender norms, and sexual taboos.

“It’s interestin­g that the strongest characters that I’ve found have been in the period roles. I’m not saying that’s throughout the industry, obviously it’s not, but just for me, that has been the case,” Knightley told a press conference at the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival on Monday.

“And you can never discount your own taste. The idea of breathing life into what is dead and done, it’s kind of resurrecti­ng the dead in a funny way, doing a period film. And I find that, as far as the imaginatio­n goes, I find my imaginatio­n just goes wild going, ‘God, let’s bring them back, this is amazing.”’

In keeping with the spirit of his revolution­ary protagonis­t, director Wash Westmorela­nd says it was important the film break “a lot of the rules of traditiona­l period pieces.”

“A lot of period pieces they spend two hours waiting to get engaged ... with this, they’re in the barn on the haystack within five minutes and it’s kind of like: ‘No, this is a much more sort of direct sexual period piece,” said Westmorela­nd, last at the festival with “Still Alice,” which he co-wrote and co-directed with his late husband, Richard Glatzer.

“And then also with the casting, we tried an approach I don’t believe has really been tried before of just having a very inclusive cast.”

Westmorela­nd described traditiona­l period pieces as “a bastion of a kind of whiteness.” He says it’s time to change that. Actor Keira Knightley attends a press conference to promote the movie “Colette” during the 2018 Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival in Toronto on Monday.

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