Isabella Rossellini earns Oscar buzz for role in 'Conclave' and reflects on her mother's legacy
Isabella Rossellini is gaining Oscar buzz for her role as a nun in the film "Conclave." She reflects on her early fears of being compared to her famous mother, Ingrid Bergman, and how public judgment affected her early career. Rossellini's recent performances in films like "La chimera" and "Marcel the Shell with Shoes On" mark a successful return to acting. She now embraces her lineage and the unique roles she has taken on, including her character in "Conclave," which has received positive audience reactions. The actress discusses her journey from modeling to acting, influenced by her family's legacy. She highlights the freedom of taking on experimental roles without the pressure of high expectations, focusing on the joy of her craft.