
In an interview with ScreenRant’s Tatiana Hullender at the Sundance Film Festival, Hyde revealed new details about An Ideal Wife. After her award-winning coming-of-age drama 52 Tuesdays (2019), and the upcoming John Lithgow-led Jimpa (2025), Hyde has firmly established herself in the vein of erotic, intimate, and unconventional storytelling. “We’re shooting it this year,” the director confirmed. She continued by elaborating on the film’s exploration of identity and gender:
For me, sexuality, gender, and all of these things are very expansive ideas. We are not designed to be placed in boxes or into any binary idea about things. Our world is not like that. Biology is not like that. And certainly, socially, we’re not like that. We are incredibly interesting, amazing, vivacious creatures, and I think it’s really important to me to break away from the idea that you can only be one thing or that you have to fit a box that’s preordained for you.
Oscar Wilde is a great example of that. What does it mean to break down the idea of what’s anticipated or expected for your life?
What The Filming Update For An Ideal Wife Means
Emilia Clarke Steps Into A Powerful New Role
An Ideal Wife not only allows Emilia Clarke to embody another significant historical figure but also gives her the opportunity to explore a layered story as a strong-willed woman experiencing an impassioned sexual awakening. Hyde’s previous films, such as Good Luck to You, Leo Grande, where a retired teacher (Emma Thompson) seeks out a young sex worker to navigate her unsatiated desires, have consistently offered a raw and nuanced exploration of human identity. Hyde’s ability to balance vulnerability and strength could bring an electrifying depth to Clarke’s next role.