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Anamaria Vartolomei Talks ‘Being Maria,’ Fighting for Change Within the Entertainment Industry at Cannes

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Anamaria Vartolomei, the breakout star of Audrey Diwan’s Venice prizewinning “Happening,” is under the spotlight at this year’s Cannes Film Festival playing strong women in a pair of movies, “Being Maria” and “The Count Monte Cristo.” Both movies are supported by Chanel for which Vartolomei is an ambassador.

Vartolomei says since starring in Diwan’s drama “Happening,” which was set in the 1960s and centered around the then-illegal act of abortion, she has continued being lured to demanding roles with political and social themes. “I think movies are the expressions of my engagements as a woman, and as such I often star in films that are engaged because when you’re an actress you contribute to change and we must continue to wage this battle that other women have led before,” says Vartolomei, who was wearing a glamorous dark khaki and black silk jacquard muslin dress by Chanel.

She pointed out that since starring in “Happening,” she has often played “women who tried to escape an influence, whether it’s social, familial, environmental and political.” This includes her latest film, “Being Maria,” which tells the story of actor Maria Schneider, who rebelled against filmmakers who tried to sexualize her.

As well as her character in “Monte Cristo” who is another fierce “woman who tries to emancipate herself from a man who exerts a psychological hold on her.

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