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Eddie Redmayne was heavily criticized for taking on the role of a trans woman (Image: Courtesy Eve/REX/Shutterstock)

Eddie Redmayne has revealed how he responded to criticism following his role in the 2015 film The Danish Girl.

The 41-year-old actor portrayed transgender Lili Elbe, a Danish painter and one of the first recipients of gender-affirming surgery in 1930.

Telling the artist’s story, The Danish Girl was a biographical romance drama that explored Elbe’s unmasking of her gender identity and how she began to live as her true self.

Eddie received a Bafta nomination for his performance and co-star Alicia Vikander won an Oscar. However, the film met with a lot of criticism Eddie is a cisgender man who plays the role of a trans woman.

It was (and still is) widely argued that the role should have been given to a trans actor, as LGBTQ+ actors often struggle to get their foot in the door.

After later acknowledging the backlash, Eddie has now revealed that he went to workshops with trans actors who questioned him about his decision to take on the role in the first place.

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The actor played artist Lili Elbe as the film showed her exploring her gender identity (Image: Courtesy Eve/REX/Shutterstock)
As a cisgender man, film critics and the trans community were very critical of Eddie’s role (Image: Courtesy Eve/REX/Shutterstock)

Speak with The guard, Eddie said: “A few years ago I did a workshop with trans actors at the Central School of Speech and Drama. A lot of them, quite rightly, questioned me about my decision to do The Danish Girl, pointing out that a lot of trans actors don’t go to drama school because they don’t see an opportunity in it.

“Unless there are roles you think you could play, why would you do it?

“I think everyone wants to be able to play everything. This is what we dream of as actors and should do.

“No one wants to be restricted by their gender or sexuality, but historically these communities have had no place at the table. Until there’s leveling, there are certain roles I wouldn’t play.’

The star has now revealed he did a workshop with trans actors after the film (Image: Todd Williamson/NBC/NBC via Getty Images)

Eddie has talked about the criticism of his casting, previously agreed that it was an “important discussion”.

He told IndieWire after the film’s release, “I think it’s an incredibly important discussion. And I think it’s also representative of a lot of discrimination against trans people in the workplace in general.

“I think there have been years of cisgender success on the back of trans stories.”

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Later down the line, He voiced his support for the trans community by taking a stand against JK Rowling after being defensive about the phrase “people who menstruate” and being accused of transphobia.

In a statement released to Variety, Eddie replied, “As someone who has worked with both JK Rowling and members of the trans community …

Eddie agreed it’s an “important” conversation (Image: Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for SOLT)

“I wanted to make it clear where I stand. I disagree with Jo’s comments. Trans women are women, trans men are men, and non-binary identities are valid.’

On the subject of cis actors playing trans roles, Laverne Cox’s Netflix documentary Disclosure previously highlighted why this is a problem and linked it to anti-community violence.

“Playing cis men as trans women is, in my opinion, a direct link to violence against trans women. In my opinion men kill trans women partly out of fear that other men will think they are gay for dating trans women because the men whose judgment they fear only know about trans women from the media The people playing trans women are the men they know,” explained actress Jen Richards.

“That doesn’t happen when a trans woman plays a trans woman. If I’m playing a trans character, I don’t have to play the transness.

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“When someone like Eddie Redmayne, who admittedly could pull off a really great performance, plays a trans woman… what’s remarkable about his performance is the transness, the way he was able to manifest those feminine parts of himself in a compelling trans performance, but it reduces that person to a feat of transness rather than a whole person.’

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Guest Post: How I Found Balance and Flexibility as a Working Mom in Film and Animation

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By Sherene Strausberg

my first movie “cool for you” was admitted to 39 film festivals and received several awards, including a Silver Anthem Award last month. As an independent filmmaker with no financial backing or creative support team, I myself produced, directed, animated, scored, and mixed/edited the audio for an animated micro-short film. I’m proud of this achievement because it could only have happened for me due to the unique circumstances when a long, tortuous creative career as a woman in Hollywood, followed by a career change, met its abrupt culmination from an unexpected world pandemic. Let’s go back 30 years when I decided to become a film composer.

Without a single role model in film music and having never seen a woman win best film score at the Oscars, I decided in 1993 to pursue a career as a film composer. (It wasn’t until 1997 that Rachel Portman made history as the first woman to win the Academy Award for Best Original Score!) So, with no Hollywood ties, I took an educational path and majored in classical music composition at Indiana University, followed by a master’s degree in motion picture scoring from the North Carolina School of the Arts. Not only was I the only woman in my class of film composition students, I was also the only one who wasn’t married. I was more jealous of my classmates’ marital status than their gender. I wanted to get married but wasn’t sure how I would manage to find a spouse while pursuing such a competitive, gender-biased career. A solid marriage is more than just a partnership—it’s a support system. I wish I had had this support system during the earliest struggles of my education and career like my grad school classmates, as so often I felt discouraged or disappointed when trying to break into Hollywood.

I still longed for a lifelong partnership I’ve spent almost 10 years writing music for films, from short films to feature films, from short stories to documentaries. It was challenging because I wasn’t pursuing a role as a ghostwriter or orchestrator, but rather as an independent composer, with no agent or representation. It was my dream come true, but I didn’t have a work-life balance and was afraid I would never find a spouse, let alone have children. So, six years into my career as a film composer, I met a wonderful man, Todd, who I could see myself spending the rest of my life with. It was Todd who saw my frustrations and suggested an alternative career. I decided to go back to school and take evening graphic design classes at the UCLA Extension. The program gave me the flexibility to learn design at my own pace and the ability to choose courses that interested me most, such as B. Flash animation. Todd saw the combination of technical and creative skills I had through film scoring and sound engineering and accurately predicted that I could bring those skills to graphic design and excel.

My career transition coincided with our marriage, followed by a move from Los Angeles to New York City, and the birth of our two children. As a working mom with a 9am to 5pm graphic design job, I finally found a work/life balance. However, I quickly realized that being a parent doesn’t only take place from 5 p.m. to 9 a.m. It can be relentless 24/7. So I decided to start my own business and start my own company, 87th Street creative. I named it the generic “Creative” because I knew that while my work was strictly graphic design, there was a chance it could morph into something else. I was thrilled that with my own company, work-life balance and flexibility, we could have a third child. Even with three children, I was determined to continue pursuing my profession and my desire to be creative.

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While promoting my graphic design business, I began learning motion design and animation: 2D, 3D, and character rigging. Within a few years, my company grew from a graphic design startup to an established motion design studio. And then everything came to an abrupt halt in March 2020 with the pandemic. Projects were canceled, customers stopped calling and there was no work. I was devastated as the seriousness of the pandemic quickly became apparent.

During the pandemic, I wasn’t a composer, designer, or animator; Suddenly I was the teacher, the lunch lady, the school nurse, the gym teacher and more, all rolled into one. We were lucky that my husband’s job continued uninterrupted, but I had to give up my creative work to look after our children while schools and daycare centers were closed. After so many years of creating a delicate balance between work and parenthood, everything fell to pieces and there was no balance. The long days of those early months of the pandemic have been such a struggle. I quickly realized I wasn’t the only one as the largest exit of women from the workforce occurred in the year after the pandemic.

Then something magical happened. A friend shared a book with me that he thought I would like it. It was called “Cool For You” and explained global warming to children. I read it to my own children, who were two, five and eight at the time. They all loved it. The book does a wonderful job of simplifying global warming for very young learners without scaring them, but also providing tangible, concrete ways they can help save the planet. Plus, the illustrations were so rich and beautiful that I wanted to bring them to life, with glowing fireflies, swaying trees, and more!

We were stuck in lockdown and had very few places to go, but the illustrations in this book were moving – in my imagination! I decided to turn the book into a film. I contacted the author and illustrator who gave me the rights. After 12-hour days with the kids at Google School and a homemade Lego camp, I spent three to five hours every night turning the book into an animated film after they went to bed. The results exceeded my wildest dreams: a simple idea became a film that was shown and awarded to thousands of children at film festivals around the world Movement award nominationthe highest recognition in the motion design industry.

A career in Hollywood was tough. A career in Hollywood as a woman was even more difficult. I gave up before I even tried being a working mom in Hollywood. Now I’ve returned to the film industry, but now on my own terms, with balance and flexibility and three kids in tow.

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Emmy-nominated art director and founder of 87th Street Creative, Sherene Strausberg combines music, sound effects, and custom illustrations to create compelling animated videos for businesses and nonprofits. Her short film Cool For You will screen March 26 at 3 p.m. at the Garden State Film Festival. It will also be screened at Yale’s Environmental Film Festival, Montana’s International Wildlife Film Festival and Scotland’s Edinburgh Conservation Film Festival in April. Read more about Strausberg and her film Here.

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Zack Snyder shares poster for upcoming DCEU trilogy screening

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Zack Snyder shares a poster for the upcoming DCEU trilogy screening of Man of Steel, Batman v Superman and Zack Snyder’s Justice League.

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man of Steel, Batman vs Superman: Dawn of JusticeAnd Zack Snyder’s Justice League will be screened next month for a three-day event benefiting the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Zack Snyder gained weight Twitter to present a new poster for his DCEU trilogy and to thank Warner Bros. for all their help in making the screening happen.

The poster features the Superman statue first featured in Zack Snyders Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice. “It’s kind of a nice coming together of different things. I’ve always wanted to put my three DC movies together in theaters, and it was always one of those things that we were never sure would ever happen.‘ Zack Snyder said while continuing to speak The Nerd Queens earlier this week. “Because the IMAX version of Justice League… we showed it in black and white a couple of times. I just wasn’t sure if there would be another time when we could get the color version out in theaters, but I really wanted everyone to see the film in IMAX because it was formatted for IMAX. It’s truly designed for an IMAX experience. If you see it in IMAX, I think it’s completely different than what you see on TV.You can check out the full event details below:

DAY 1

Date: Friday, April 28th

Movie: man of Steel

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Time: 5:00pm reception, 6:00pm screening, followed by an in-person Q&A and live stream with Snyder and special guests

Ticket: $150

Location: ArtCenter Hillside Campus, 1700 Lida St., Pasadena, CA 91103

DAY 2

Date: Saturday, April 29th

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Movie: Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition

Time: 3:00 p.m. Screening followed by in-person and livestreamed Q&A and poster signing with Snyder and special guests

Ticket: $150

Location: ArtCenter Hillside Campus, 1700 Lida St., Pasadena, CA 91103

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Date: Sunday, April 30th

Movie: Zack Snyder’s Justice League

Time: 1:00 p.m. Screening followed by an in-person Q&A and live stream with Snyder and special guests

Ticket: $175

Location: 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA 91608

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