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        <title><![CDATA[Kate Winslet regrets working with Woody Allen, Roman Polanski]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s a tie between this and not moving over on that door.</p><p>Kate Winslet is reckoning with some of her past work in light of the #MeToo movement, <strong>telling Vanity Fair this week,</strong> &#8220;It’s like, what the f - - k was I doing working with Woody Allen and Roman Polanski?&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;It’s unbelievable to me now how those men were held in such high regard, so widely in the film industry and for as long as they were,&#8221; she added. &#8220;It’s f - - king disgraceful.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;And I have to take responsibility for the fact that I worked with them both,&#8221; Winslet continued. &#8220;I can’t turn back the clock. I’m grappling with those regrets but what do we have if we aren’t able to just be f - - king truthful about all of it?&#8221;</p><p>Winslet starred in Polanski&#8217;s 2011 adaptation of Yasmina Reza&#8217;s play &#8220;God of Carnage&#8221; — shortened to simply &#8220;Carnage&#8221; in theaters. She worked with Allen for 2017&#8217;s &#8220;Wonder Wheel,&#8221; a Coney Island-set 1950s drama.</p><p>Winslet&#8217;s comments were prompted by a question about the #MeToo movement. &#8220;Life is f - - king short and I’d like to do my best when it comes to setting a decent example to younger women,&#8221; she prefaced the Allen and Polanski comment by saying. &#8220;We’re handing them a pretty f - - ked up world, so I’d like to do my bit in having some proper integrity.&#8221;</p><p>Winslet would also like everyone to know that she&#8217;s aware streams of her Steven Soderbergh-directed 2011 thriller &#8220;Contagion&#8221; jumped up during the pandemic.</p><p>&#8220;What are they all f - - king doing?&#8221; she said. &#8220;It’s a scary film. Stop watching that.&#8221;</p><p>As for that door, <strong>Winslet addressed the long-debated ending</strong> of &#8220;Titanic&#8221; back in 2017, re-creating how she could have made room for Leonardo DiCaprio&#8217;s character, Jack, during an appearance on &#8220;The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;He should have tried harder to get on that door,&#8221; she said.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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