Jodie Foster
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Podcast Appearances
And I think that was the right thing to do, which is, you know, I was very lucky.
And they're animals and we love them.
you go through the procedures to make sure that you're safe.
And I worked with lots of other, you know, I worked with camels, I worked with pigs, I worked with lots of other animals.
I think she did the right thing, which is just to make sure that I got through it.
Yeah, I couldn't be more grateful to have โ I mean, what luck to have been part of that โ our golden age of cinema in the 70s, some of the greatest movies that America ever made, the greatest filmmakers, auteur films, that were really talking about our times in ways that โ challenging it in ways that had never happened before.
So I couldn't be happier that she chose these roles for me.
And a lot of it was โ yes, it was a vicarious effort on her part that โ
You know, she wanted something from me that she couldn't achieve in her life.
And what that was was respect, meaning, and to be a part of an art movement, to resist being objectified, and to make films that matter and that would matter to women of the next generation.
And, you know, my mom, who grew up in a pre-feminist time, just didn't, she didn't have those opportunities to be able to play a part in the next role that women were going to play.
And filled with mixed messages, like everybody of that era, you know.
It was always very confusing, which, you know, anybody who's my age probably has the same stories of their mom saying, you can do anything.
You can be a doctor, you can be a lawyer, you know, but, you know, make sure you don't ever make a man mad.
Okay, because, you know, try to manipulate him and say nice things about, you know, flatter him rather than make him mad because making a man mad is dangerous, too.
You know, there was just a lot of mixed messages of, you know, you can do anything, but you won't be able to take care of yourself.
So who are you going to marry that's going to take care of you?
And, you know, that's what we do as kids is you rebel against your parents for the things that you feel are not true to your life and that you feel are all fear.