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In the movie, which was also recently shown at the Toronto Film Festival, Worthington's character Michael finds himself on a business trip with the colleague he is attracted to, and who is attracted to him. Mendes said she played the tempting co-worker, Laura, without making her an obvious sexual target, so not to demean or take away from the man's struggle. Meanwhile in New York, Knightley's Joanna runs into Alex, a French writer who is in town for business, and who is also the past love she has given up but always kept secret from her husband. All relationships are different, said Mendes, and there are a lot of gray areas. "It's too black and white to say, 'No, this is worse than that,'" Mendes said. "Maybe something that's acceptable in your teens or 20s is unacceptable in your 30s or 40s." "It's really circumstantial," she said. "Last night" also stars Guillaume Canet as Knightley's past flame to complete a diverse cast that includes an American, Mendes, the Australian-raised Worthington and a Briton, Knightley. Tadjedin says she chose New York because it is a place where the diverse characters could come together. It was not clear how the protest would affect the rest of the festival, which runs through Nov. 5, and is held at the auditorium built by architect Renzo Piano. The demonstration Thursday drew dozens of household names in Italy.
"It's a difficult moment, and we just want a little sensitivity," said Carlo Verdone, a popular director of comedies. "There are promises, but how many of these promises have been kept? Zero." Culture Minister Sandro Bondi called the protest "unjustified," according to the ANSA and Apcom news agencies. He said the protesters "act in the name of culture but have nothing to do with it." Cabinet undersecretary Gianni Letta, the right-hand man of Premier Silvio Berlusconi, said the protest could end up being counterproductive. "This way one discourages international investors," Letta told ANSA. "I would have avoided ruining the red carpet."
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