Annette Bening
There's love for your parents, your family, your spouse, your partner, your friends, but the nature of the connection you have with your child, there's nothing like it. It has its own character and it's so serious and so powerful, and so it's a prism through which I see everything.
Most women would say they relate to 'Hedda Gabler' — there's a part of her in them. Ibsen was writing about a deep ambivalence that many women feel about domesticity. I think about myself and friends of mine — we have some of Hedda's qualities and traits.
Critics have a responsibility to put things in a cultural and sociological or political context. That is important.
Five billion people have played Hamlet. 'To be or not to be'. And how do you do that and find your way into your own journey, your own way of telling it?