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Jodie Foster: Acting wasn't my choice, it was cruel
1 Dec
Summary
- Jodie Foster states acting was a cruel job chosen for her.
- She expresses concern for young actors' well-being.
- Foster intends to continue making films until she dies.

Jodie Foster, a seasoned actress, candidly shared at the Marrakech Film Festival that acting was not her chosen path, describing it as a "cruel job" thrust upon her at a very young age. She emphasized that her approach to acting is driven by survival rather than a personal desire, stating she would never choose it if given the option.
Reflecting on her own experiences, Foster voiced significant concern for contemporary child actors. She questioned the presence and actions of their guardians, highlighting the potential dangers and the loss of life's experiences that can accompany a demanding acting career. Foster stressed the importance of maintaining a firm separation between public and private life for those in the profession.
Despite not actively seeking the profession, Foster was drawn to central roles and strong characters, aligning with feminist ideals of making impactful cinema. She also expressed a desire to make more French films, seeing it as an underutilized part of her personality and culture. Foster concluded by affirming her commitment to filmmaking, stating she plans to continue making movies until her death.




