Gowns
steal the show in new 'Cinderella' movie, actresses say
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[February 14, 2015]
By Michael Roddy
BERLIN (Reuters) - The
gowns almost steal the show in the new Disney
live-action version of "Cinderella", actresses Lily
James and Helena Bonham-Carter said on Friday at the
film's world premiere, but neither would recommend their
dresses for street wear.
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James, in the title role, wears a gorgeous blue confection by
British designer Sandy Powell for the ball where she and the
prince, played by Richard Madden, sweep each other off their
feet -- but the British actress said the ball gown and other
outfits she wore were very constricting.
"They kind of do pretty much all the acting sometimes for you,"
she told journalists at the Berlin International Film Festival
where Disney's animated version of the fairytale also made its
debut 65 years ago.
"They're so magical and you put them on and you suddenly stand
different and you feel different and then it's all part of that
magic -- but they were quite painful, they fit so tight."
Bonham-Carter, who plays the loopy fairy godmother, electrifies
the screen in a silver-white number that glows in the dark --
courtesy of 4,000 LED lights powered by a 15-pound (7 kg)
battery pack she said was attached to her posterior.
"I was a walking lamp," Bonham-Carter said, adding it had not
crossed her mind that she would be acting at night for the scene
where she turns a pumpkin into a coach, mice into horses and
fits Cinderella out with the gown and glass slippers.
"There was a lovely young man, Belgian, who came all the way
from Belgium, from (electronics company) Philips and he'd come
and turn me on ... before we'd start shooting," Bonham-Carter
said, to laughter.
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"But it was an extraordinary dress ... It was a magnificent
creation."
Designer Powell said she had had a lot of fun making the gowns.
"I think for me the biggest challenge was to live up to the
expectations of Cinderella and not disappoint every six-year-old
with something that didn't work," she said.
"The story is a costume-designer's dream. You get to do the good,
kind princess and the handsome prince and then the baddies and the
baddies really are the best fun," she said.
Cate Blanchett, dolled up like a high-society courtesan, plays the
evil stepmother, while Sophie McShera and Holliday Grainger, in
pastel and polka-dot horrors, play the stepsisters.
The film, directed by Kenneth Branagh, opens next month.
(Editing by Liisa Tuhkanen and Gareth Jones)
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