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During the past decade, Kate Winslet has played in turn in

Carnage

by Roman Polanski in 2011, then in

Wonder Wheel

by Woody Allen in 2017. A record that is difficult today for the actress who was committed to the movement. #MeToo in 2018.

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“I say to myself, but what was I doing working with Woody Allen and Roman Polanski?

It seems incredible to me now how these men were held in such high regard in the film industry and for so long, wondered Kate Winslet in an interview with

Vanity Fair

.

"

Regrets that clash somewhat with the comments that the actress still made in 2017, even though the charges against the two directors were already well known to everyone.

Change of truth

“Of course you think about it, but at the same time, I didn't know Woody and I didn't know anything about his family.

But as an actress in the movie, you just have to take your distance and say, "I don't know anything, really, and it doesn't matter if this is all right or wrong," Kate Winslet told The

New York Times

in 2017.

Woody Allen is an incredible director.

Just like Roman Polanski.

I have had amazing working experiences with these two men and that is the truth.

It's never too late to change your mind.

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