She's a long way from Carlow, folks.
As well as being of Ireland's foremost cultural ambassadors, Saorise Ronan's also knocking down barriers for women on film. As part of an interview with Time Magazine, Ronan talked about how she's done playing dumbasses in film. "“It’s important for me to play intelligent women, because I think in art, you have a responsibility to portray real life,” said Ronan during her interview.
“It’s even more important now that there’s such a massive shift towards feminism that men and women see strong, complex women onscreen. I’m not being bigheaded, but I’m not a dummy. So I don’t want to play someone who is a dummy onscreen. It’s just boring.”
Good point, well made.
Psyched I got to profile the amazing Saoirse Ronan for TIME's international cover this week https://t.co/U5rTBWpgMJ pic.twitter.com/0NvzOblnJK
— Eliana Dockterman (@edockterman) June 3, 2016
Ronan's cover, as above, will be seen by millions across the globe. It's a real achievement to see a twenty-two year old woman from Carlow to have it and for all the right reasons, too.
Fair dues, Saoirse.
Via Time Magazine / Twitter