Jessie Buckley On The True Crimes That Inspired Her New Film, “Women Talking”

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Published on January 6, 2023

Jessie Buckley returns to The Late Show to tell Stephen about her new film, “Women Talking,” which is based on the true story of crimes committed against a group of women in Bolivia. “Women Talking” is in select theaters now, and opens everywhere on January 20th.
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  • migratory. 1 year ago

    jessie!! i love her so! she has such a screen presence in every one of her films… what a sight to behold.

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  • Craigs List 1 year ago

    it’s funny, she seems so relaxed and fun but Stephen seemed nervous or off beat, especially when she would cracks jokes?

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  • Marcos Silva 1 year ago

    I will always love this woman

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  • Pro Man 1 year ago

    How do woman talk when there is no men around? I thought she was going to say that it was hard to get a word in, between all the burping and the farting.

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  • You Serious!!???? 1 year ago

    Consider myself to be a huge fan of Jessie Buckley as The Lost Daughter caught me attention on her talent and then research what else she has done in the past like Wild Rose, Fargo, Misbehaviour, The Courier, War & Peace, I’m Thinking Of Ending Things, I consider her to be one of the most exciting actress working today and I cannot wait to see this for her

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  • You Serious!!???? 1 year ago

    I want Jessie to appear in more musical movies. Her singing was absolutely incredible in Wild Rose. A typical “A Star Is Born” story but her performance has so much weight and energy that it made the movie great and extremely entertaining. An overlooked movie and absolutely worth of watch for her performance and for her incredible singing. A great actress and a great singer

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  • Michael Pipkin 1 year ago

    Oh God…. Men bad. Yep Good luck with that.

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