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Pictures: On the red carpet at premiere of Danny Boyle’s Trance

Rosario Dawson at the premiere for Danny Boyle's new film Trance. Picture: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire Rosario Dawson at the premiere for Danny Boyle's new film Trance. Picture: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire

Tuesday, March 19, 2013
7:32 PM

Actress Rosario Dawson has revealed she is a convert to hypnotherapy after trying it for her new film.

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James McAvoy signs autographs for fans at the premiere of Trance. Picture: Dominic Lipinski/PA WireJames McAvoy signs autographs for fans at the premiere of Trance. Picture: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire

The Sin City star looked entrancing on the red carpet in a glittering red gown by British designer Jenny Packham, at the premiere of Danny Boyle’s new thriller Trance in London’s Leicester Square.

Dawson’s co-stars Vincent Cassel and James McAvoy both claimed they had tried hypnosis as research for the film, but it hadn’t worked.

And Boyle said he didn’t even try it because “directors are control freaks and I don’t think they ever relax enough to be a useful subject for a hypnotist”.

But Dawson, who plays a hypnotherapist in the film, said: “I think it works actually, quite well. I didn’t have anything like cigarettes to quit or anything like that.

The cast of Trance with director Danny Boyle (left). Picture: Dominic Lipinski/PA WireThe cast of Trance with director Danny Boyle (left). Picture: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire

“But I remember I went in and gave her an idea of what I wanted to work on in the session. And I laid down and she put a blanket over me because when you go into a trance state it’s sort of like being in between sleep and awake, so your body thinks it’s falling asleep.

“So I got cold and then I relaxed and I went along with her voice and it was really comforting. My body did those little spasms that it does when you’re falling asleep.

“And then I woke up and she said ‘I know you said you wanted to work on this, but you reacted to this, this and this.’ And I was like, ‘How can you know all that?!’ And she said my foot was kicking when she asked me about a certain thing.

“So it’s actually quite interesting that your conscience will reveal itself, and if you’re trained to read that, people give a lot of tells. It’s almost like poker. We think we’re hiding things, but we’re not.

Danny Boyle in Leicester Square at the world premiere of his film Trance. Picture: Dominic Lipinski/PA WireDanny Boyle in Leicester Square at the world premiere of his film Trance. Picture: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire

“So it was really great for me to experience that, because the premise of the film is that hypnotherapy works on such a strong level.

“So it was really necessary for me to believe that, and having been through that I gained a lot of respect for the profession, I have to say.”

McAvoy plays a fine art auctioneer who gets mixed up with a criminal gang, headed by Cassel’s character, who join forces with a hypnotherapist played by Dawson to try to recover a lost painting.

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