• Laura Dern, protagonist of the red carpet of the Film Critics Circle

In an industry dominated by eternal youth and so far unkind to the women of 50, it is surprising to find Laura Dern in the front row, an actress who turned 52 has released her hair and, as she says in the interview she publishes This Saturday I donate - in the kiosks today with the newspaper El Mundo - "he is having fun like never before" and is in the most active period of his four decades of career.

The Golden Globe for best actress for the series 'Big Little Lies', the Oscar nomination for her role in 'History of a marriage' and the recognition of her work in 'Little Women' make her magnificent personal and professional status clear. 'Nurse Jackie', 'Veep', 'Enlightened' and all those series have opened a "wonderful new world" for women like her, among others her friends Julianne Moore, Nicole Kidman and Naomi Watts, to which non-stop roles are coming . "We interpret complicated, dynamic and incredibly diverse characters," explains Laura Dern . "It's great to live such a stage, in which you can do everything and, besides, I've never liked it so much. I feel that fire in me."

A passion that makes her look prettier than ever and absolutely comfortable on her skin, which shows the wrinkles of age when smiling. It is the passage of time, without masking. "I want my daughter to grow up knowing that the expression lines are beautiful and honor your face instead of trying to constantly transform to fit in with an idea," says the actress. "When I look in the mirror I think: 'Are you alright? Are you alright?' Imagine that at that moment our women, when we get up or go to bed and look in the mirror, we will be ashamed. Jesus! Why do we have to do that to ourselves? "He claims.

That's why he loved seeing his partner Isabella Rossellini, 67, recently starring in campaigns for Lancôme. "The beauty industry is beginning to realize that it will make much more money if it sells anti-aging creams with faces of 'real' women than with digitally retouched 19-year-old supermodels. Those who can afford those creams already feel bad and also think: 'I will never look like her, why did I buy this cream?' It's a change, "he says.

As is his powerful way of facing age. The change that Hollywood needs right now; Maybe what he always needed.

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