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Eva Longoria returns to television in new movie, Sylvie's Love

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Eva Longoria attends the after party for "Sylvie's Love". Photo / Getty Images

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When she was one of the Desperate Housewives, Eva Longoria spent her pre-Covid life on a plane, and loved it.

"I'm normally on a plane every three days," she tells The BINGE Guide, "I just love travelling. For me, it's one of the greatest luxuries because it really shrinks the world and makes you realise that you live in a global community."

But when a global pandemic grounded planes and has most of Hollywood locked down, Longoria discovered there's no place like home.

"My son [Santiago] is the centre of my world but the one thing I never realised when I had my baby was how anxious I would be about the world and everything that is happening in the news right now. Everything scares me and my anxiety has just gone through the roof," she admits. "It's made everything I do, especially my philanthropic and charity work, more intense. It's like, 'I have to do something!'"

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Watched “Sylvie’s Love” and I really cannot recommend it enough. I loved the portrayal of both romantic & platonic intimacy that isnt rooted in trauma bonding. & the music was FiREEe!! pic.twitter.com/jEjo89Qk8Y

— giramata. (@gira_amata) January 3, 2021

One of the most generous and politically engaged actors of her generation, the 45-year-old has underpinned her career in acting, directing and producing with activism.

Blessed with professional riches, Longoria has made it her mission during the coronavirus crisis to work for those hit hardest.

"All of the issues and disparities that our communities face all overlap," she explains. "Socioeconomic status overlaps with job loss. Job loss has been compounded by COVID. COVID has been compounded by people not having access to healthcare. It's all important."

Watch "Sylvie's Love" on Amazon Prime now. Photo / Amazon
Watch "Sylvie's Love" on Amazon Prime now. Photo / Amazon

While her social work has been a priority for the humanitarian, her latest film is the perfect dose of escapism in these trying times.

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Starring Tessa Thompson and Nnamdi Asomugha, Sylvie's Love tells the beautiful story of a summer romance between a saxophonist, who takes a job in a Harlem record store then falls for the owner's daughter.

When they reconnect years later, they discover that their feelings for each other have not faded with the years.

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Think La La Land meets The Notebook.

For Longoria, playing a part this soulful story was a no-brainer; she signed on before reading a single page of dialogue.

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"I didn't choose this, it chose me," she jokes. "Nnamdi Asomugha called and said he was doing this movie and asked if I would be a part of it. I said, 'Yes!' before I had even read anything. Then, once I signed on, he was like, 'Oh, by the way, you're singing, dancing and there is six weeks of rehearsals.' I was like, 'What? Wait! What am I doing?'" she laughs.

"But it was so fun because I don't ever get these roles or to be in a period piece, let alone be able to sing and dance."

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Longoria says her curiosity has helped sustain her career, which began more than two decades ago.

"When I moved to Hollywood 20 years ago, I was an extra. I was so curious. I would always be on set and I'd be asking questions, 'What's a mark? What's that? What's checking the gate?' They were like, 'Can somebody move the extra? This chick is bugging us!'" she giggles.

"I talked to the camera guy, I talked to the boom guy, I talked to the lighting people, I talked to the grips. I just wanted to know everything. I carried that with me throughout my career. When I started Desperate Housewives, I was even more curious. I'm still curious."

Now streaming on 7Plus, Housewives was "an amazing teaching ground" for Longoria, who says "it was so awesome to have experienced a decade of my life with such talented people."

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Emboldened by the experience, she continues to speak out about cultural diversity on the small screen and the need for broader casting.

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"Unfortunately, there is still an archaic television system – that goes for streaming as well – in which they develop all of this stuff and then have the one Latino project and the one black project. Why can't we put them all on?" she asks.

"You can't keep tapping the same well for talent, in front and behind the camera. Innovation comes from diversity, from different perspectives and different storytellers. Hopefully, studios will start to wake up to that."

It's why she was so drawn to Sylvie's Love, which features a loving black couple at its heart.

Longoria says: "At the end of the day it is a love story and we all have love stories through our lives. Love endures time, so it is always relevant. Sylvie's Love is a romantic version of this time period, especially for people of colour. You really get into that and I am so proud to be a part of it."

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