ZFF: Pamela Anderson appears in a new persona

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It is said that she signed one outside on Sechseläutenplatz on Friday evening, as was said among the media at the end of the green carpet. And shortly after that she appeared, quietly and quietly, the eagerly waiting Pamela Anderson.

She appeared in front of the cameras in a pink dress, as Keystone-SDA found out on the site. Movie people said she spoke so quietly. You can’t understand much even through the headphones.

The 57-year-old Canadian-American actress appeared almost makeup-free. Or better yet: made up in a way that brilliantly emphasized her new vulnerability.

Festival director Christian Junge presented her with the Golden Eye Award at the Congress Centre. From her occupation, which goes from one extreme to another. He praised her for her “Oscar-worthy performance” in Gia Coppola’s “The Last Showgirl,” which premiered at the Zurich Film Festival.

“Pamela Anderson plays so well that you forget the person behind the character,” Jungs said. Anderson later replied that she was playing alone. Her role as 50-year-old showgirl Shelly, who is at the end of her career and has to save her relationship with her daughter, parallels her own life. «When I read the script, I thought: that’s me. No one else can play this role.”

unappreciated throughout his life

Pamela Anderson read her acceptance speech from an A4 sheet of paper. Her words were very memorable on the texts she has been sending to her followers in a weekly newsletter for some time. Always encouraging words from a woman who was not much appreciated in her life.

“We are all precious – even in our fifties,” she said in Zurich. And referring to himself: “You can destroy a building, but not a person.” Her time is far from over. On the contrary, it is just beginning.

Before the subsequent talk with moderator Tanya König, Pamela Anderson gave ZFF director Christian Jungs her reading glasses and the cheat sheet. And she got both before quietly walking out of the room – leaving an impressed audience behind. (sda/spo)

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