Léa Seydoux Highlights Challenges for Women in Hollywood Compared to Europe
The French actress discusses the harsh realities of aging and the pressure to conform in the American film industry.
- Léa Seydoux, known for roles in 'No Time To Die' and 'Dune: Part Two', shares her experiences of working in Hollywood versus Europe.
- Seydoux describes the American film industry as harsh on women, particularly regarding aging and the economic pressures to remain desirable.
- In Europe, Seydoux feels more freedom and less pressure to conform, attributing this to a different cultural approach to filmmaking.
- The actress contrasts her roles in American blockbusters with her European projects, highlighting the greater creative freedom abroad.
- Seydoux's comments reflect broader concerns about the limited roles and opportunities for women in Hollywood, as echoed by other actresses.