Cruz looks forward to ageing
2008-02-11 19:11
Berlin - Spanish actress Penelope Cruz is looking forward to getting older, and she won't entertain discussions over whether her looks pose a career problem.
Cruz, 33, appeared at the Berlin film festival on Sunday, to promote fellow Spaniard Isabel Coixet's Elegy, in which Cruz stars as Consuela - a student who embarks on an affair with a much older professor, played by Ben Kingsley, 64.
Asked at a news conference whether she thought about aging herself, Cruz replied: "I'm looking forward to (it) ... I want to experience things; I'm looking forward to having backaches and using that in my work."
Cruz swatted aside a query about whether she felt her looks made it harder to be taken seriously, saying she had "plenty of offers for roles that have nothing to do with any of that".
"I think you also have to be pretty egocentric to think that you have that problem," added Cruz, who was nominated for a best-actress Oscar for her role in Pedro Almodovar's Volver last year. "I don't engage in that debate because I am allergic to it."
Elegy is based on a short novel by American writer Philip Roth, A Dying Animal. Coixet said she discussed the project extensively with the author, although he didn't read the script.
"I was obsessed with the book ... I am a very big fan of Philip Roth," Cruz said. "For many years, I've been thinking about Consuela and hoping we would get to make the movie."
Elegy, which also stars Dennis Hopper in a supporting role, is one of 21 movies competing for the annual Berlin festival's top Golden Bear award.
- AP