House of Gucci, Lady Gaga ‘I didn’t want a caricature’

(ANSA) – NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 12 – “I didn’t want to turn Patrizia Reggiani into a caricature”. In the days preceding the theatrical release of “House of Gucci” Lady Gaga tells how she arrived at the new interpretation that could earn her the second Oscar of her career, this time as best actress after the one for best song in “E ‘Nata A star”.

“Patrizia wanted to feel part when she wasn’t. In many ways I can understand her, so I brought that part of my character into the role by finding a way to assimilate myself backwards: from Italian-American to Italian who wanted to survive and who, in spite of of all her efforts, she could not “, said Gaga explaining that she had, in the perspective that led her to recreate the character of Reggiani, a little help from her friend Tony Bennett:” He hates the world with which Italians are represented as criminals, for example in the films of a certain director, “he said, referring to Martin Scorsese.

Then answering questions from the audience after a preview in Los Angeles, Gaga confirmed that she had modeled her accent on that of Northern Italy, practicing it non-stop for nine months even in real life.

Based on Sara Gay Forden’s book “The House of Gucci”, the film follows the ambitious Patrizia in the courtship of Maurizio Gucci (Adam Driver), the subsequent marriage as an outsider in the dynasty behind the famous fashion house and the grim ending in which she hires a hitman to murder her husband.

“When they offered me the part I was going through a really complicated moment,” Gaga told the “New York Times”: a depression in which the artist born 35 years ago as Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta was struggling if she really wanted to continue being a Lady. Gaga. So when the offer to turn into another person came in in Ridley Scott’s film, she jumped at the chance. (HANDLE).

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