Amanda Seyfried recently shared her thoughts on her role as a mother in the film industry during a press conference at the Berlin Film Festival for her latest film, 'Seven Veils.' Seyfried expressed that after becoming a mother, she has often been cast in maternal roles, but she finds that these roles have become more complex and rewarding over time.
In 'Seven Veils,' Seyfried portrays the character of Jeanine, a theater director grappling with past trauma while preparing a production of the opera 'Salome.' When discussing her connection to the character, Seyfried mentioned that she could relate to Jeanine's challenges as a mother and a professional trying to navigate various aspects of her life.
Seyfried emphasized the importance of portraying flawed and multi-dimensional characters, stating that it adds depth to the storytelling. She appreciated the opportunity to explore Jeanine's vulnerabilities and imperfections, highlighting the character's relatable humanity.
'Seven Veils,' directed and written by Atom Egoyan, features a talented ensemble cast including Rebecca Liddiard, Douglas Smith, Ambur Braid, Mark O'Brien, Vinessa Antoine, Michael Kupfer-Radecky, and Maia Jae Bastidas. The film made its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival and is now set for its international premiere at the Berlinale in the Special Gala section.
The film's exploration of complex themes and characters has garnered attention and praise, with Seyfried's portrayal of Jeanine standing out for its authenticity and emotional depth. 'Seven Veils' promises to offer audiences a compelling and thought-provoking cinematic experience, shedding light on the intricacies of human relationships and personal struggles.