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Lady Gagais opening up about portraying a real-life “murderer” on the big screen.
Speaking withThe Wall Street Journalthis week, Gaga details her new albumLove for Salewith legendTony Bennettand how she got into character for her cinematic follow-up to her Oscar-nominated performance inA Star Is Born.
“I knew I was about to play a murderer. I also knew how Tony feels about Italians being represented in film in terms of crime. I wanted to make a real person out of Patrizia, not a caricature,” explained Gaga, who said she spent six months perfecting her Italian accent, before spending another six months staying in the accent.
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“I felt the best way to honor Maurizio and Italians was for my performance to be authentic, from the perspective of a woman. Not an Italian-American woman, but an Italian woman,” she added.
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“Choosing to work in a film that’s set in Italy is where my heart lies. When I went over to film this year, every day I was able to plant my feet on the ground and know that I was in a place where my family lived before coming here and working hard so I could have a better life,” she toldWSJ.
House of Guccialso starsAl Pacino,Jeremy Irons,Jared Leto,Salma Hayek,Reeve Carney, andJack Huston.
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Inthe first trailer for the crime dramafrom July, Gaga struts onto the scene wearing luxury designer clothing as Patrizia, saying in a voice-over, “It was a name that sounded so sweet, so seductive. Synonymous with wealth, style, power. But that name was a curse, too.”
Gaga revealed on May 8 thatfilming had concluded on the movie, sharing a photo on Instagram of herself with Scottand captioning it, “That’s a wrap, Rid.#HouseOfGucci.”
Reggiani, now 72, served 18 years in prison and was released in 2016, but she still contends she was wrongfully convicted. In the 2018 specialPeople Magazine Investigates: Crimes of Fashion, she said, “I am not guilty, but I am not innocent. All the things that happened were a misunderstanding.”
The disgraced socialite reportedly toldItalian news outlet ANSAearlier this year that she is “rather annoyed” Gaga is portraying her “without having had the consideration and sensibility to come and meet me.”
House of Guccidebuts in theaters Nov. 24.
source: people.com