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The discussion then returns to the film and medical care. Ron Woodroof, the protagonist of


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ROME. A journey to discover their own feminine side. Here's what it has meant to Jared Leto assume the role of transsexual AIDS patient Rayon, co-starred with Matthew McConaughey in "Dallas Buyers Club". The actor, who is also the front man of the hard rock band "Thirty second to Mars" is blunt is directly in front of reporters at the meeting for the presentation of films in competition at the film festival in Rome. It looks perfectly put rocker: long hair, sunglasses, but off immediately, ready to respond to the cross-fire of questions. "I've lost 15-20 pounds to become Ryon, then I wore heels and skirts, but what worried me most was to try not to make a caricature. - He said - I did not want it to be yet another cliche, seen in many other films. " Therefore, during the preparation of the film spoke at length with transgender people, to make sure you understand how it was their view of things. Why Rayon is a guy who feels in a body that is not his, it feels like a prison. "He wanted to live his life as a woman, she was part of another kind. What I've done is a very exciting journey to explore the feminine side. My feminine side. "
Forty years on 26 December Jared Leto is an eclectic personality in between music and film, difficult to place. Was missing from the big screen for six years. His last film dates back to 2009, "Mr. Nobody" by Jaco Van Dormael, presented in competition at Venice. And this "hiding" from the movie jokes about: "In general point more on quality than on quantity jaeger - he says - also being part of a band, often I dedicate my time to play, to sing, to tour with the group. I try to never mix commitments. Now before you "Dallas Buyers Club" was six years since I read a script. " Now his penultimate film will finally be released in the U.S., although it emphasizes how Americans are perhaps a little 'unprepared for the vision. "And 'a film challenging and the American public is not very open."
In his career mix independent films such as "Requiem for a Dream" by Darren Aronofsky, copyright works such as "The Thin Red Line" by Terrence Malick's controversial blockbuster like "Alexander" by Oliver Stone, where she gave birth to a Hephaestion definitely "camp", the double collaboration with David Fincher's "Fight Club" and "Panic Room." By his own admission he prefers roles in independent works. So much so that it was keen to participate in a low-budget film like "Dallas jaeger Buyers Club". "I love this kind of film, you too will have someone in Italy. "Gomorra", for example. I found it wonderful. "
The discussion then returns to the film and medical care. Ron Woodroof, the protagonist of "Dallas Buyers Club" fighting for medical care for everyone, for a democratic access to medicines. In 1985, AZT was the only antiviral medication to give hope in the treatment of HIV, but it was only available with the patients who participated in the experiments, so it was also sold under the counter in the black market for drugs. Once on the market, it cost 10 thousand jaeger dollars a year's supply, so much so that at the time the most expensive medicinal product placed on the market. The action of Woodroof, to create a market for low cost medicines for all, it was a way to allow all AIDS patients access to care, also seeking alternative forms of care, but with a sound scientific basis.
Still health care in America is tied to insurance for life that not everyone can afford. Jared Leto is very explicit on this point: "Everyone must have excellent medical care, without exception. When I was in Italy for my concerts, once I was not good, but I had the chance to do the analysis, an impossible thing elsewhere. The tests made it turned out that I had and that I had to use medicine. All this at a very low price, just 7 Euros. I n America is not so, if there are at most will prescribe the drug more potent and enough. And not everyone can have as much money to buy plus. "
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