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Character
Interviews
- Anne
Marie Duff is Anne Marie / Theresa
Although
Anne Marie was born and raised in London, both her parents are Irish
and she has coincidentally found herself working on Irish stories
with some regularity. She worked previously with some of the cast,
the producer and executive producers of Sinners on the BBC Northern
Ireland production Amongst Women, and with director Aisling Walsh
on Trial and Retribution in 1997. Other credits include Enigma and
Aristocrats.
Says
Anne Marie: "Theresa is a country girl who has been recently
orphaned and finds herself pregnant. She's very naïve and all
of a sudden finds herself in a Kafkaesque nightmare where she loses
complete control of her life.
"It's really a story about someone becoming institutionalised
and what
happens to them in that situation; whether they rebel against it
or go along with it. It's a fascinating story, almost like a Greek
tragedy, but because the circumstances are true - you have an even
greater sense of
responsibility to tell it well."
"Theresa
is incarcerated because of her pregnancy - the life inside her
takes away her own and so for the first half of the film she's completely
in denial about that. But once she has the baby - which she sees
as a really beautiful thing - she gets a sense of perspective. It
completely changes her attitude and she believes instinctively that
this is not a bad or evil thing but good and it opens up her mind."
"She
becomes a real negotiator then - her mind is opened up to compromise
because she knows she cannot continue working inside the laundry.
She clings to a sense of what is right, she won't buy into the values
of the nuns because she cannot believe that the baby is bad."
Anne
Marie recently completed another film set in a Magdalen laundry
(directed by Peter Mullen). "So I've spent about six months
in a rather grim world. But I think all the research and immersion
I did for that project has allowed me to go even deeper into the
role of Theresa on this one; to really explore the psychological
aspect of the character, especially in relation to her motherhood.
"I
think people will be quite shocked and surprised by the film. I
suppose
what strikes me is this the struggle against human nature in a country
that's so bound to the earth."
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