Imogen Poots is starring alongside Ted Lasso's Brett Goldstein in brand new futuristic rom-com All Of You. She admits she hates dating apps and shared her love for Kristen Stewart at the London Film Festival. Report by Jonesl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00Thank you. I've gone bright red.
00:02You look lovely.
00:03How are you?
00:04I'm good. So what a dream role, working alongside Brett.
00:07Yeah.
00:08He's charming, he's funny, and I'm not going to talk too loud, he can hear me.
00:11But was that not a dream, starring alongside him?
00:14Yeah, it was great. It was really fun. I love him to bits.
00:17He's been so lovely about you. Do you think the test should exist in real life?
00:21No, I don't. But I'm the worst person to ask. I sort of hate dating apps and I hate all of that.
00:28And I'm an absolute dinosaur. And no, I definitely don't think that should take place, if possible.
00:36But maybe it will one day.
00:37Well, Brett thinks that we should all have 50 matches each in our lifetime.
00:41That seems like a lot to me.
00:42That's quite steep. That's quite steep. I don't know if I can handle that.
00:44I've got a threshold for maybe like one and a half and then I think I'm out of here.
00:48Do you think that this tale is going to open people's eyes to how they behave, perhaps, with relationships and friends?
00:54What do you think people are going to learn from it?
00:56I think, I mean, I look at the movie, I look at the film in the sense of I think it's been quite difficult for people to see a female character sort of commit infidelity and have an affair.
01:11I'm sort of, I'm sort of hoping that people, I mean, it's a great film.
01:15There's lots of laughter and romance and all these things.
01:18I sort of hope that it offers something for that as well, because there aren't very many stories where a woman makes choices that are sort of selfish in that way.
01:28Because women fall in love too, you know.
01:31So I think it's sort of, I think it has a lot to offer there.
01:34But also just in terms of reflecting on what they might do in that situation.
01:39And also, what is that?
01:42What is it when you're magnetised towards somebody and how do you explain that?
01:46Because sometimes it's ineffable, isn't it?
01:48And it's sort of just, it can happen a couple of times in a lifetime or never.
01:52But when it does happen, I think that's a very, it's a very special thing.
01:56It is. And what about what happens next with you?
01:58Do you want to do some more roles where you're perhaps the bad girl?
02:01Is it naughty?
02:02Yeah, bad girl, bad girl.
02:04Like G-U-R-L, yeah. That'd be nice.
02:07Yeah, I think that's a good idea. Maybe I'll do that.
02:09Have you been bitten by the bad girl bug?
02:12Sure.
02:14Yeah, I guess so. I haven't really played nice girls either yet.
02:17I don't know what I've done most of.
02:19We need to get Brett to try and get you in Ted Lasso, the movie, which I've pitched to him.
02:22He really fancies it.
02:23Oh, that's fun.
02:24If you were in the movie, would you be a wag? Would you like to be in the film?
02:27I would be following the great Juno Temple around holding her dresses.
02:33That's what I'd like to do. And making her cups of tea.
02:35Oh, that would be the best job ever.
02:37So we're nearly at the end of the year. What happens next for you?
02:39What have you got going on?
02:40I've just wrapped Kristen Stewart's directorial debut called The Chronology of Water.
02:45I've been a lifelong fan of Kristen as an artist and a woman and a person.
02:51And she was one of the greatest directors I've ever worked with in my life.
02:54And I'm so proud of her and excited for her.
02:57So we wrapped that about a month ago.
02:59And it was, yeah, one of the highlights of my career really.
03:02And working on that with somebody who's that passionate and that engaged and curious and brave was...
03:10I'd be hard pressed to find another experience like that, I think.
03:14What's the difference between having a female director to a male?
03:17Is it quite a big difference or is it not much?
03:19No, not much difference.
03:22I'd say having a director who's been an actor certainly makes a difference
03:27because she's so emotionally intelligent, obviously.
03:31And she knows exactly...
03:33She's just an expert in that realm.
03:37So that's pretty helpful.
03:39But in terms of what she brought as a director,
03:42the passion, the integrity, the frosty, the relentless,
03:48all of that artistry is sort of, I think, genderless.
03:52But her power is purely who she is as a person, regardless of whether she's, you know...
03:59So you're best friends now, are you?
04:01We're best friends!
04:03I love it. I hope you get together again. That would be lovely.
04:06Perhaps on screen as well?
04:07Yeah, that would be my dream. I would love that so much.
04:10We'll put it out to the universe, babe.
04:12Thank you very much.
04:13Thank you very much. Thank you.