Anne Hathaway's Mother Mary Role Inspired by Taylor Swift's Reputation Tour

Director David Lowery reveals Taylor Swift's Reputation tour film was a central inspiration for Anne Hathaway's pop star character in the upcoming movie 'Mother Mary'. The production team meticulously analyzed Swift's concert footage shot-by-shot to plan and budget their own stadium sequences. Hathaway even gifted Lowery a Taylor Swift-style friendship bracelet with 'Anti-Hero' on it after filming wrapped. The actress described the challenging experience of filming most scenes without the completed music, forcing her to adopt a "beginner's mindset".

Key Points: Anne Hathaway's Film Role Inspired by Taylor Swift

  • Film used Swift's Reputation tour as visual guide
  • Hathaway gifted director a Swift-style bracelet
  • Role envisioned as "Taylor Swift in 10 or 15 years"
  • Hathaway found filming without music challenging
  • Concert sequences analyzed shot-by-shot for budgeting
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Anne Hathaway's Mother Mary role inspired by Taylor Swift

Director reveals Anne Hathaway's pop star role in 'Mother Mary' was inspired by Taylor Swift's Reputation tour and concert film.

"We were literally using Reputation as a guide. I can go on about Reputation all day. - David Lowery"

Los Angeles, April 11

Hollywood star Anne Hathaway took inspiration from Grammy winner Taylor Swift for her new movie Mother Mary, as per the film's director David Lowery.

The 43-year-old actress takes on the role of a pop star who has a "psychosexual affair" with a fashion designer, played by Michaela Coel in the upcoming film.

He told Empire magazine: "Her Reputation concert film is one of the best concert films ever. It's truly phenomenal. And for our concert sequences we looked at that repeatedly. You would not believe the amount of time we were talking about Taylor."

The filmmaker added: "We took three songs from Reputation and broke it down, shot by shot, and looked at them like: 'Okay, if we were doing these, how much would these shots cost to do in visual effects?' We used that as a budgeting tool, because we didn't know how to wrap our heads around actually pulling off a stadium concert-show on a minimal budget. We were literally using Reputation as a guide. I can go on about Reputation all day."

Lowery revealed he attended one of Swift's concerts with Hathaway and the actress even gifted him a friendship bracelet inspired by the singer, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

He said: "When we wrapped, Annie gave me a Taylor Swift style beaded bracelet with 'Anti-Hero' on it. I definitely brought a lot of Taylor Swift to the table in terms of who Mother Mary was. I would often would be like: 'Imagine Taylor Swift in 10 or 15 years,' that's sort of who this character could be."

It comes after Hathaway said she found the movie challenging because most of the music wasn't completed by the time filming started, so she had to go ahead without knowing any of the songs.

She told Vogue magazine: "I had to submit to being a beginner. The humility of that - showing up every day knowing you're going to suck.

"And it has to be okay. You're not 'bad'. You're just a beginner. Getting to that mindset - I had to shed some things that were hard to shed. It was welcome. But it was hard, the way transformational experiences can be hard."

She added: "It was so confusing. I had to learn ... because if I'd had the music a year before we ever turned a camera on, I would have tattooed every note of it on my soul, and there would have been a whole process, very specific. And that was not available to me. In the end, I am very grateful I could not take control."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Taylor Swift's influence is truly global now. From the US to Bollywood to Hollywood directors. The friendship bracelet detail is cute. Wonder if we'll see similar inspired accessories here in India now?
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Ananya R
Hathaway's struggle with the music reminds me of how our own actors sometimes have to lip-sync to songs recorded later. Must be tough to portray a pop star without the final tracks. Respect for her dedication.
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David E
While the behind-the-scenes process is fascinating, I hope the film's story stands on its own. Sometimes, when a project leans too heavily on its inspiration, the final product can feel derivative. Fingers crossed that's not the case here.
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Karthik V
"Imagine Taylor Swift in 10 or 15 years" – that's a powerful character prompt. It makes the character feel real and grounded in our current pop culture. Smart move by the director.
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Sarah B
The 'Reputation' tour film is indeed visually stunning. Using it as a VFX cost guide is such a clever, practical hack for indie filmmaking. Can't wait to see the concert sequences they've created on a budget!

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