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Benedict Cumberbatch embraces vulnerability in films, challenges traditional masculinity

Benedict Cumberbatch embraces vulnerability in films, challenges traditional masculinity

Express Tribune18-02-2025

Benedict Cumberbatch discussed redefining masculinity in cinema at a press conference for The Thing With Feathers.
Speaking at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival, he shared insights on playing a grieving father struggling with loss.
The film, based on Max Porter's book, had its world premiere at Sundance and is set for its European debut in Berlin. Cumberbatch, who also produced the movie through his company SunnyMarch, attended the event alongside director Dylan Southern and co-stars Richard and Henry Boxall.
During the press conference, Cumberbatch emphasized the importance of portraying emotional vulnerability on screen, saying it allows for deeper storytelling.
'Uncertainty and emotional vulnerability are not top of the agenda of the alpha male or the strong man image of what masculinity is, so I'm very happy to be part of storytelling that goes in the opposite direction of that,' he said.
The Doctor Strange star described his commitment to exploring complex human emotions, even in difficult roles.
'So whether it's losing a child or whether it's child abuse, whether it's addiction, whether it's hatred… I think part of my job, when I lean into difficult characters, is to explore what is their humanity—if there is any left,' he explained.
Cumberbatch added that he believes society has a responsibility to support those in need, a conviction that has driven his career choices.
MK2 Films is handling international sales for The Thing With Feathers, with U.S. distribution rights still available.

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