(ANSA) - VENICE, 08 SEPT - Short hair, as always, clear eyes and a lot of availability and desire to communicate.
Jaime Lee Curtis is all a smile on the Lido where he receives the Leoned'oro for Lifetime Achievement and also presents David Gordon Green's HALLOWEENKILLS out of competition from 21 October with UniversalPictures where she plays, once again, Laurie Strode.
"I have been in this role for 43 years and all of us have changed in the meantime, but in the end we are all human after all is what this film says: everyone is Laurie and they are afraid, we are all in the same boat".
On American politics: "It is not a good moment - he says - but it was like that in other historical periods. America is now a divided country more than ever, but evil does not always win often it is also beaten. Donald Trump is certainly not the one. the only person who spread evil and misinformation. I think I would be very upset if I said it was his fault, this is a much bigger problem than Mr. Trump, he is a systemic problem. We are all involved. "
The daughter of Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, hints at her transgender son now named Ruby: "The beauty of being a parent is that you support your children throughout their lives as you have been advocated. I have learned a lot from seeing my child change gender. after all, life itself is a constant ametamorphosis. So, from my point of view, it is its story to tell, not mine ". Finally on the Lion for Lifetime Achievement: "I'm glad, but today I'm more creative than before". (HANDLE).