Emma Stone was “sweating” and “shaken” after winning the BAFTA Best Actress award.
The Oscar-winning actress, 35, was handed the trophy for her role as Vera Baxter in The Color Purple at an awards ceremony held at London's Festival Hall on Sunday (February 24). She defeated Sandra Hüller, who played the role of Fantasia Barrino. Anatomy of a Fall), Carey Mulligan (Maestro), Vivian Opara (Rye Lane), and Margot Robbie (Barbie).
When asked at the winner's press conference how she felt about her recent award, she said: Will you teach me? “
Speaking about her filmmaking career, Emma added: A lot of people are away from their families and bond with this group[on set]. ”
She said of the joy of seeing people get joy from the final product: “The excitement of people receiving it and seeing it means so much, and you never know if it's going to resonate the way you want it to.”
Emma, who is also the producer of “Poor Things,'' which is billed as a modern version of “Frankenstein,'' said, “This is the first time I've produced alongside an actor, so it felt doubly meaningful. It was incredible both in front of and behind the camera.” Be involved. ”
She joked about being stopped from having a “chinwag” with other actors at the BAFTAs because there were no bathroom breaks, adding: “In recent weeks at the BAFTAs (and at the BAFTAs) I started to see a lot more of these people participating in things.” , there are really no commercial breaks.
“I don't have time to run to the toilet, so to speak. So I haven't had much time to talk to people yet. But I have met Cillian[Murphy]and we've had a chat.”