Channel 4 film I Am Ruth sees Kate Winslet starring alongside her own daughter Mia Threapleton, and explores the relationship young people now have with technology. Here, the Oscar-winning actress speaks to Sky News about why the story resonated.
I Am Ruth sees Winslet's character, Ruth, clearly unprepared for how to deal with her daughter as she withdraws, refusing to speak to her mother or arguing with her on the rare occasions she does leave her bedroom.
"So I definitely felt the responsibility. It was never a burden, but I just felt that we've really got to get this right. Like how the character looks, for example, we could not dress her up at all, we had to go very much the opposite. "There was always going to be an inevitable area of crossover just because we've all gone through something with our children. And obviously, when you put Mia and I together, we know how to push each other's buttons and are not afraid to raise our voice to one another, even though it's a really uncomfortable thing to do."
"But when she says, I'm going to get a referral to CAMHS [children and adolescent mental health services], my character says 'I don't know what that is' - because some people don't know.
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