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PENÉLOPE CRUZ

The 45-year-old actress and face of John Hardy praises Pedro Almodóvar and Holden Caulfield.

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Women on the Verge of a Nervous

Breakdown. I love the characters. I saw it the first time when I was a girl, and now the director, Pedro Almodóvar, is like family to me. We just filmed our sixth film together, and I hope we will do many more. My mother. I admire her for everything she has given us and for being so strong and honest. She had me when she was 21, so she’s still very young, and we are best friends. She owned a salon when I was growing up, and I loved spending time there and listening to all the women sharing their deepest secrets with her. Now I can cut and colour people’s hair because I grew up in her salon. Making movies that pose interestin­g questions. Cinema can be so powerful. I’m about to make Wasp Network, a movie about Cuban spies directed by Olivier Assayas, with Edgar Ramírez and Gael García Bernal, and at some point in the summer I will shoot the spy thriller 355 with Jessica Chastain. I’m very grateful to her for inviting me to be part of that project—it’s got five lead female characters in a genre that historical­ly has had male leads. Holden Caulfield. The Catcher in the Rye is such a special book, and the insight into Holden’s mind is fascinatin­g. When you read that book and you are young, it’s easy to identify with it in so many ways. I think Salinger was a genius. Working with John Hardy. It’s important that any project I do aligns with my values. It feels very natural to work with a brand like John Hardy that is so thoughtful about how they show up in the world and contribute to a sustainabl­e future. All of their pieces are handcrafte­d in Bali using techniques that have been passed down for generation­s, and are made with reclaimed gold and silver as well as ethically sourced stones. I also love that they champion female artisans and entreprene­urs. Even their Classic Chain motif is a pattern traditiona­lly

“I LOVE MAKING MOVIES THAT POSE INTERESTIN­G QUESTIONS. CINEMA CAN BE SO POWERFUL.” — PENÉLOPE CRUZ

woven by women as a way to bring prosperity to their families. Mother Teresa. I’m in awe of the work she did. When I was 19, I spent time with her in India, and I can’t describe her energy with words. It’s quite difficult to explain, but her essence of peace and tranquilli­ty coupled with dedication was really inspiring. She talked to me about the importance of trying to help someone else every single day of your life. The Museo Nacional del Prado. It’s in Madrid, and it’s my favourite museum. They have incredible paintings by Goya and also pieces like El Bosco’s The Garden of Earthly Delights. Bali. It’s magical there— the water, the sand, the people. It almost feels unreal. Ubud is a truly special place. They make the most amazing wood pieces. I bought a lot of furniture there. On-set inside jokes. Many years ago, Johnny Depp made me the outfit of Mr Hankey, the Christmas Poo, from South Park—it was a joke he’d planned for a while. And I wore it around the set on the last day of shoot. Of course, it had people on the floor laughing.

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 ??  ?? A temple in Ubud, Bali
A temple in Ubud, Bali
 ??  ?? Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid
Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid
 ??  ?? The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, RM32.95. mphonline.com
The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, RM32.95. mphonline.com
 ??  ?? Mother Teresa
Mother Teresa

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