Gillian Anderson and Hugh Bonneville behind the scenes at Berlinale (x)
Étiquette : viceroy’s house
Do you have a link to the video where Gillian tries to move Hugh’s hand up from the VH red carpet?
I only saw the gif floating somewhere, I’m not sure she really tried to move his hand, though and if she did, it’s super funny! It’s probably somewhere on this video
Goddess talking to God.
Viceroy’s House Movie Review –
Gillian Anderson, as Lady Mountbatten. I will be honest; I was incredibly sceptical about this particular casting. However I will be quite happy to eat my words and admit that Anderson is brilliant. She is simply spectacular in her role and encompasses the mannerisms and style of Lady Mountbatten so completely, you at times forget that you are watching Anderson and not Lady Mountbatten.
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Thanks to @thefoldlondon & @me_andem for outfitting me for the #ViceroysHouse press tour & @marthaward for pulling it all together! #Berlinale2017
Viceroy’s House at Berlinale 2017
Viceroys House portraits
1/3 So here is my experience from the Berlinale: I´ve waited with a friend at the redcarpet for 40 mins and it was so fucking cold. Gillian gave many autographes, but stoped like 2 feets away from us to go to the other side of the carpet! But a little later, inside the Berlinale Palast, we finally met her!
2/3 I wanted her to sign my copy of A Vision of Fire and when she saw the book she said “Ooooh!” like “Oh, cool, you bought my book”. She was so fucking beautiful and her dress was amazing! After the movie the cast and director went on stage and my friend and I were sitting in row 2 and Gillian was directly in front of us!
3/3 The movie is really great, but the whole evening was just about Gillian, what was a little sad for the rest of the cast, who also was incredible good! So GA and DD, both went to Germany in one year and I met both of them – how cool is that?
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It’s really cool, anon! Thank you so much for sharing your experience! 🙂
Gillian at the Berlinale
„It’s a film about tolerance, and the politics of division and fear – and it’s quite timely.“ – Gillian Anderson on “Viceroy’s House”.