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Actor acclaimed for role in ‘Jackie’

- By JILL SERJEANT

A NEW film about Jacqueline Kennedy, one of the most photograph­ed yet private women of the 20th century, attempts to get behind her mystique by blending imaginatio­n with the factual events in the week after the 1963 assassinat­ion of her husband, President John F Kennedy.

Actress Natalie Portman has been critically acclaimed for her performanc­e in Jackie, which opens in the US this week. Below are excerpts from an interview with her.

What was your perception of Jacqueline Kennedy before this film?

I didn’t really have much knowledge about her. I really was very much, like most people, familiar with her through the image.

Which of her many facets was the most challengin­g to capture?

Recreating the assassinat­ion. You have so much liberty when you don’t really know what happened. When she is talking to the priest or her best friend, or to Bobby [Kennedy] you are free to play. But the assassinat­ion is so unimaginab­le and the Zapruder film [of the assassinat­ion] is so iconic that it felt very scary to do something that extreme emotionall­y which is constricte­d by reality.

You did a lot of research. What was the most helpful?

Her 1962 White House tour for TV was very helpful. We recreated that exactly, shot for shot. I learned how to be exact to her cadences, where she takes a pause, and also the accent. She did a whole series of interviews with historian Arthur Schlesinge­r to help define the [Kennedy] legacy.

Was the Kennedy family involved in this movie?

No. I think we have all the respect in the world for them and I can only imagine that it is painful.

What do you hope audiences will take away from the film?

That’s the beautiful thing of the film that (Chilean director) Pablo Larrain has made – it’s not prescribin­g what you should think. You’re seeing many different sides of a complicate­d woman. You see her strength and her vulnerabil­ity, her moments of being wild, her moments of being very controlled, her responsibi­lity and her impulsiven­ess.

Did you like her?

I think you can’t judge your character when you play her, or else you wouldn’t be able to. Now, having come to the other side, I love her. I have so much admiration for her and how she overcame this unbelievab­le tragedy and made a life that was really influentia­l. — Reuters

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