Bruised: Halle Berry Reveals Directing Her Upcoming Netflix Film Was the Toughest Challenge, Here’s Why!
Oscar-winning star Halle Berry, who has gone behind the camera for the first time with Bruised, has revealed that directing the upcoming film was her toughest challenge.
Oscar-winning star Halle Berry, who has gone behind the camera for the first time with Bruised, has revealed that directing the upcoming film was her toughest challenge. Berry also plays a disgraced MMA fighter who decides to return for an unsanctioned bout in the movie, reports femalefirst.co.uk. Bruised Trailer: Halle Berry Is a Badass UFC Fighter Who Is Fighting for Her Pride and Status in This Inspiring Netflix Film (Watch Video).
Talking about it at a Hollywood screening, Berry told The Hollywood Reporter: "I don't know how I did it. I was on some adrenaline, I was on a high. I had to get this out of my body and so I had to do it, I just had to keep going day after day and I was energised by it, I was ignited by and I was refusing to be told 'no'." Halle Berry Sued by UFC Fighter Cat Zingano Over Claim of Promised Role in Netflix’s Movie ‘Bruised’
She had been despairing that no filmmaker could match her vision for the project until a producer suggested that she should take the bold step of directing the film herself. "All of the filmmakers that I spoke to, they didn't see the story that I saw in my head, they couldn't quite understand all the elements of this," she said.
The actress added: "I finally went home one night and I was pretty distraught because I was like, 'Oh god, I can't seem to get a filmmaker to make this story.' And then my dear friend, (producer) Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas said to me, 'Why don't you direct?' And I said, 'Me? I've never directed a movie before, this is too big of a role to play. I can't do that.'
"She said, 'You absolutely can, you love it like I've never seen anybody love anything.'" She suggested that she is determined to continue directing projects. Berry shared: "It's hard to say what will actually be in my future but I will say this � I know that women of colour have to keep telling their stories because we have a definitive point of view.
"And for so long, our stories have been told by men or white men or even white women. And I think it's really important that we continue to tell our own stories through our own lens and make them valuable." She continued: "So for whether I'll do it or not, I hope so. I hope I'll be afforded another opportunity to get behind the camera and tell another story that I'm passionate about."
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