Suzana Pires cries after shaving her head to play the protagonist of a film: ‘It’s not an easy place’

Suzana Pires cries after shaving her head to play the protagonist of a film: ‘It’s not an easy place’


According to the actress, shaving her head was her decision to try to get as close as possible to the emotional state of the character.




Suzana Pires was moved to tears after shaving her head to play the film’s protagonist Cancer with Virgo ascendant, which is recorded in Rio de Janeiro. According to the actress, shaving her head for real was her decision to try to get as close as possible to the emotional state faced by the character.

“I had a total detachment from vanity. And it’s as if I were emotionally raw. It’s not an easy place to reach, to let yourself go through. I can only do it thanks to the hospitality of the team, which is made up mostly of women. Not only personal welcome, but also production”, he declared in an interview with the newspaper The globe.

“I left home, I’m staying in a hotel, there is a lot of structural and emotional care so that the character has this degree of immersion. And we don’t spare ourselves. This is a project that, from the beginning, required a lot of involvement. And I was able to be present from the beginning, when I wrote the screenplay. The film starts from Clélia’s story, but becomes the story of all of us women”, added the actress.

Directed by Rosane Svartmann, the film Cancer with Virgo ascendant is based on the story of producer Clélia Bessa, who was diagnosed with breast cancer and, during treatment, launched the blog in 2018 I have cancer, so what?, in which he shared his experiences with readers in a humorous way. The film is scheduled for release in 2024.

Suzana also said that, while working on the script, she had a real-life experience with her father, who had been diagnosed with lung cancer.

“It’s not an illness that’s far from me, it’s been in my life for many years. When you have a diagnosis like this in the family, death becomes a problem. Maybe you don’t even talk about it, but it becomes present. And this topic “It’s something that Western society doesn’t talk, it’s a taboo. We started to understand in the script how, after the diagnosis, you live with this time bomb inside you. The time to treat things with humor and the times when there is no humor,” she commented.

Source: Terra

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