I remember feeling defiantly that Titanic was not going to change me. But the reality is it did dramatically change my life almost overnight. You know, I had a little flat in Holloway, a lovely, lovely flat. And from one day to the next, I could not go to the shop across the road anymore and buy a newspaper and a pint of milk. It was more hassle than it was paparazzi everywhere - they were so aggressively commenting on what I wore,. They would ask you how much does she come into the shop? What did she spend? The invasion of one's space in ways that I do probably still happen, but I think it is a lot better since
It’s been 25 years since the release of James Cameron’s cult classic, Titanic. The epic movie, which early fans will remember came out on VHS in two parts because it was so long, is now being rereleased in cinemas. But more importantly, James Cameron has finally admitted that Jack might have survived had he been allowed on the now infamous door, and if he were to make this film again today the raft would be a lot smaller. On this episode we hear an interview from our series How I Found My Voice with Kate Winslet. In conversation with journalist and broadcaster Samira Ahmed, they discuss the great raft debate and the Academy Award winning actress' even greater career.
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