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“CAMALEONTICA SUL SET

                                                        COME NELLA VITA, L’ESPLOSIVA
                                                            BIONDA PREMIO OSCAR”.



















                                                   In the nineties a malicious TV commercial, that of Martini Bian-
                                                   co, would have launched a beauty  still little known at the time,
                                                   such as the Oscar-winning actress, Charlize Theron. From the
                                                   complicated childhood in South Africa, to the f rst steps on
                                                   the Italian fashion catwalks in 1990 in Positano winning the
                                                   New Model Today title, an international competition for emer-
                                                   ging models. Charlize knows that fashion is not her future,
                                                   her heart still beats fast for dance, a real great passion since
                                                   she was a child. From Milan she f ies to New York but soon
                                                   sets aside the dream of dancing for a knee problem. And it is
                                                   there that her mother Gerda suggests her to try with the cine-
                                                   ma: “You like to tell stories, you like movies. Give it a go!” she
                                                   says, handing her a ticket to Hollywood. Shortly thereafter, we
                                                   are in 1994, her debut with a small role in Grano rosso sangue
                                                   3 (1995) and two more important roles in Due giorni senza
                                                   respiro (1996) and That Thing You Do! (1996). Al Pacino and
                                                   Woody Allen, among others, will direct her on the set. She will
                                                   be alongside Johnny Depp in The Astronaut’s Wife (1999), to
                                                   star in Monster (2003), the true story of the American serial
                                                   killer  Aileen  Wuornos,  an  interpretation  that  earned  her  the
                                                   Oscar for best actress. Chameleonic, adoptive mother and
                                                   single by choice, as well as social activist, we will soon see
                                                   her in action in the f lm The Old Guard f lm adaptation of the
                                                   homonymous comic by Greg Rucka, expected on the Netf ix
                                                   platform for the summer. An action-fantasy in which she plays
                                                   the immortal warrior Andromache of Scythia: “We are women,
                                                   we are warriors, I show our strength, our courage “.
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