Kate Winslet has revealed she has no regrets about starring in Danny Boyle’s Steve Jobs biopic.
The film, which stars Michael Fassbender as the late Apple co-founder, has been panned by critics.
Kate, who plays Joanna Hoffman, who worked closely with Jobs from the early days of Apple Computer, said: “I have no reservations whatsoever and so excited to be a part of this project.”
Based on Walter Isaacson’s book of the same name, the film has been written by Aaron Sorkin. It was shot like a play, and told in three acts.
“Each act covers a different year: 1984, 1988, and 1998 in Steve Jobs’ creative working life. We shot each act in chronological order, one act at a time,” Kate explained.
While the Oscar-winning actress expressed that making the film was educational, she admitted it was a “tough, but fascinating process”.
“It was very, very challenging. It’s 187 pages of continuous dialogue of just people talking,” she said.
“It was very hard for all of us to really come up with what Danny (Boyle) wanted and needed to put this film together.”
Steve Jobs, which also stars Seth Rogen and Jeff Daniels, will close the BFI London Film Festival on October 18, before opening in UK cinemas nationwide on November 13.
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