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The Luminaries’ Eva Green insists villainous Lydia is a ‘feminist’ despite being ‘blinded by her own greed’ in BBC drama

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THE Luminaries' Eva Green has insisted villainous Lydia Wells is a 'feminist' despite being 'blinded by her own greed' in the BBC drama.

The French actress plays the American fortune parlour owner in the six-part series based on the Man Booker Prize-winning novel by Eleanor Catton.

Set on New Zealand's South Island during the 19th Century gold rush, Lydia is a 'survivor' in a man's world. Eva explained to Vogue.co.uk: "Yes, she’s a villain who’s blinded by her own greed, but I also see her as a feminist who’s really ahead of her time.

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