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“I Saw the Light” Screencaps

I Saw the Light is now available on streaming, Blu-ray, and DVD.


 
 

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July 08 2016
Elizabeth Teases What Will Happen Between Scarlet Witch & Vision in ‘Captain America: Civil War’

ET – Elizabeth Olsen just got us even more excited for Captain America: Civil War!

 

ET recently chatted with the I Saw the Light star at a press junket, where she opened up about reprising her role as Scarlet Witch in the highly anticipated Marvel action movie.

 

For fans who are hoping to see Scarlet’s relationship with Vision (played by Paul Bettany) evolve even more, you’re in luck — Olsen told ET that it’s “totally” happening!

 

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April 06 2016
“I Saw The Light” Premiere and After Party

I’ve added more photos to the gallery from the premiere and also, uploaded pictures from the After Party.

 

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March 23 2016
“I Saw The Light” LA Premiere

Elizabeth, along with her cast mates Tom Hiddleston and Maddie Hasson, attended the LA Premiere of her new movie, “I Saw The Light”. THe movie is a biographical story of Hank Williams and his wife, Audrey Mae. The movie will be in theaters on March 25, 2016.

 

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March 23 2016
Gallery Update: “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Appearance

Thanks to Far Far Away Site for getting me the stills for Jimmy Kimmel Live! I’ve also found a few more stills from “I Saw The Light”.

 

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March 23 2016
Elizabeth Olsen Hopes to ‘Defend’ Audrey Williams in ‘I Saw the Light’

THE BOOT – Playing Audrey Williams in the upcoming Hank Williams‘ biopic, I Saw the Light, proved challenging for Elizabeth Olsen. The actress admits that it was tough to know how to best portray the complexity of the country icon’s first wife, to whom he was married for seven years.

 

“I didn’t know much about Hank and Audrey. I knew who Hank Williams was, [but] I didn’t know who Audrey was until I read the script,” Olsen tells The Boot. “So before doing any research, you just see the relationship on the page, which was a woman who, on the surface, it seems like she’s difficult. She’s demanding, and she has an ego, and it blows up his ego, and she’s stubborn and manipulative.”

 

However, it only took one read through the script, written by director Marc Abraham, to convince Olsen to take on the role. And when she signed on, Olsen explains, her goal became to “defend” Audrey Williams.

 

“I read it and felt really sorry for her, and I felt like she had a very difficult situation …,” Olsen says. “Even though there aren’t certain things that I agree with that she fought for, that she fought about, I at least tried to find out why, or what that motivation is.

 

“I think if you can see two sides of the equation, it makes for a much more interesting dynamic between relationships, or in a film or in drama,” Olsen continues. “I just tried to defend her as much as possible so people could care for her, because in history, people kind of give her a hard time.”

 

Olsen spent months before filming began doing research, looking wherever she could to find as much information as possible about Audrey Williams.

 

“The internet has kind of an okay amount of things about Audrey. The documentary that the BBC did about Hank was very helpful, because they do a lot of interviews with people who knew her. So you get to hear how people hear stories about her, which they laugh about how difficult she was, and there are also reportings of interviews she’s done about Hank, in her older age after he passed. And then I also got a good bit from the Country Music Hall of Fame, where they just finished doing a Hank Williams exhibit last year when we were here,” Olsen notes. “… I got to see a lot of personal journals and writing and her business work.

 

“She was a business woman. She was circling all the top charts: ‘… and here’s Hank, and here’s someone singing one of Hank’s songs,’” Olsen adds. “They’re divorced, and she’s still circling, and it’s all in a big scrapbook.”

 

Audrey Williams aspired to be a singer as well. Although she lacked her husband’s talent and charisma, in I Saw the Light, Williams spends time alternating between trying to make herself be heard and being angry that Hank Williams’ career is taking off while hers is stagnant. For Olsen, the mediocre singing was perhaps the most arduous part of the role.

 

“I’m not saying I sing great. I do have vocal control. I know what flat is, I know what sharp is, and I do know how to crack my voice. Those techniques, you learn,” Olsen admits. “So it was a really fun play with Rodney [Crowell], and to try to figure out to the astute musical ear what sounds bad enough, but maybe to the everyday man, it’s not that bad. Because you can’t make her look like an insane person for thinking that she can [sing], and you don’t want to make him look like an insane person [for thinking she can’t], so you try to strike a balance there.

 

“… Anytime I got Rodney Crowell to laugh, I was like, ‘Great! Let’s stick with that one,’” she says.

 

I Saw the Light, which also stars Tom Hiddleston as Hank Williams, is set for release on March 25 in New York City, Los Angeles and Nashville, and on April 1 nationwide.

 

 

March 19 2016
Elizabeth Olsen Was Terrified Of Singing In ‘I Saw The Light’

NYLON – After premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival late last year, Marc Abraham’s Hank Williams biopic, I Saw the Light—a film that had all the makings of a major Oscar contender at the time—was met with lukewarm reviews, forcing the studio to push its release out of awards season and into the early start of a crowded summer movie season. Now, it will be Batman vs. Superman vs. Hank Williams, in a box office showdown that should render the country legend’s tragic tale an afterthought among moviegoers, when I Saw the Light is released on March 25, opposite DC’s superhero juggernaut. It’s a shame too, since Tom Hiddleston as Williams, and Elizabeth Olsen as his first wife Audrey, deliver two of the best performances of their careers.

 

We sat down with Olsen after the film’s premiere, to discuss what it was like watching her rumored beau transform into one of the most iconic singers in American history, how she reconciled her own trepidations of playing a historical figure, and just what to expect when a little movie called Captain America: Civil War drops this May.

 

How much did you know about Hank Williams before you signed on for the project?

I knew the songs that were the most famous, so I’ve heard Hank’s name a lot. But I didn’t really know much about him.

 

Strange, since he’s considered one of the most influential songwriters ever, yet our generation just isn’t that familiar with his work.

No, but my friends who are musicians were. One of my best friend’s mothers, when I told her I was going to work on a Hank Williams film, she was like ‘Are you joking?’ It turns out her youngest daughter was named Audrey after my character. She told me that all of Audrey’s boots were engraved with her name, so I asked our costume designer to make me a pair of Audrey boots, and now I have my own pair of Audrey boots.

 

Was Audrey an egomaniac?

When I went to the Country Music Hall of Fame [in Nashville], they had a vault of all of the Williams family’s things that they were preserving, things like family photos, newspapers, collages, and in almost every photo, Audrey’s dresses were embroidered with a big “A” and all of her boots did, in fact, say “Audrey.”

 

What do you think that means?

Well, she always had a genuine expression on her face. She never seemed false. She was either truly having a joyful time, or she was just not having it. I think she’s a business woman, and I’m sure she saw certain things as branding opportunities. So she took on the whole business, and Hank had none of that, so in a way she’s very responsible for him having a career. They needed each other.

 

Talk to me about Tom’s performance. What was it like watching him transform from an outsider’s perspective?

I saw him singing first in the studio in Nashville. I was nervous at first because it was so intimidating. You’re trying to figure out being the actor singing for the part, without having played the part, which is a very strange place to be. It felt a little crunchy for both of us. But once we got on set and into character, everything just seeped in. When we were doing our camera test, Tom was taking on the facial expressions, had the outfit on, and I just thought ‘That is so gnarly.’

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March 16 2016
Get in Bed With Tom Hiddleston and Elizabeth Olsen in This Exclusive Clip

VULTURE – How would you like to roll around in bed with Tom Hiddleston and Elizabeth Olsen as they kiss, exchange declarations of love, and mull a nighttime “bronco ride” that sounds more than a little steamy? You’re in luck, because this exclusive clip from their new movie, I Saw the Light, is so intimate — and the chemistry between the stars so evident — that you’ll almost feel like three’s a crowd in that big bed.

 

In the film from writer-director Marc Abraham (out March 25), Hiddleston plays country-music star Hank Williams, whose undeniable talent was marred by a battle with alcohol addiction. He’s off the bottle in this bedroom scene, which his wife Audrey notes will only be a boon during their forthcoming bronco ride. Press play and watch as the two of them get it on, and please don’t think of Hiddleston and Olsen’s better-known Marvel roles: The notion of Loki fooling around with a negligee-wearing Scarlet Witch might inspire some mighty weird fanfic.

March 12 2016