Natalie Portman Explores Complex Jewish Role in 'Lady in the Lake' on Apple TV+

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Natalie Portman explores themes of intersectionality and oppression in her first TV role as Jewish journalist Maddie Schwartz in the Apple TV+ series "Lady in the Lake." The show, based on Laura Lippman's novel, delves into the moral complexities of using others' tragedies for personal gain, set against the backdrop of 1960s Baltimore. Portman reflects on the duality of being both oppressed and an oppressor, and the ethical dilemmas faced by journalists.
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