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Hugo Weaving on how Satyajit Ray introduced him to Indian cinema

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Actor Hugo Weaving, renowned for his portrayal of the iconic villain Agent Smith in the Matrix franchise, spoke about his latest film The Rooster and shared how legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray introduced him to Indian cinema. The film is directed by Mark Leonard Winter.

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In a conversation, Weaving revealed why he chose to work on the film. “I loved the script. Mark and I have worked together numerous times and got on very well. We’ve had many wonderful discussions about films, filmmaking, acting, and character, and we just enjoyed each other’s company. Mark drew me to the film, and then Mark’s words drew me to the character,” he said during the 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa.

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The Matrix star also shared how Satyajit Ray influenced his appreciation for Indian cinema. “I actually remember watching his films when I was 16. I absolutely loved them.”

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