Jacqueline Kennedy gave two interviews after her husband's death, one to LIFE Magazine, and the other to historian Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., who recorded eight hours with Jackie. After that, she never publicly spoke of this period of time again. Some of the interview transcripts, however, were heavily redacted by Jackie, leading Natalie Portman to wonder what it was that Jackie wanted to keep hidden, and why. That inquiry into her heavy-handed editing habits became an important element in Portman's portrayal. Portman said: "It helped me to look carefully at the gaps in information. What was deleted and why? Did she say too much? Knowing there were gaps also gave me a feeling of freedom that we could imagine those moments that no one has any actual knowledge of from the time."
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05-03-2025 alle ore 07:47