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Natalie Portman on taking on an icon in ‘Jackie’ role

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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 Natalie Portman, actress

NEW YORK: 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 factual events with imaginatio­n in the week after the 1963 assassinat­ion of her husband, President John. F. Kennedy.

“Jackie” opens in US movie theatres on Friday and Reuters spoke recently with actress Natalie Portman about her critically acclaimed performanc­e.

Following are edited excerpts.

Question: What was your perception of Jacqueline Kennedy before this film?

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

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

A: 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.

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

A: 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, and 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.

Q: Was the Kennedy family involved in this movie?

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

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

A: 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. Q: Did you like her? A: 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

 ??  ?? Actress Natalie Portman attends the photocall for the movie ‘Jackie’ at the 73rd Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy Sept 7. — Reuters photo
Actress Natalie Portman attends the photocall for the movie ‘Jackie’ at the 73rd Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy Sept 7. — Reuters photo

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