London
(ANI):
Actress
Anne
Hathaway
has
revealed
that
the
delay
in
her
Judy
Garland
film
is
all
due
to
the
'sensitive'
nature
of
the
project.
Hathaway,
28,
who
was
first
in
talks
to
play
Garland
in
early
2009,
told
BBC
Radio
Four"s
Front
Row
she
hoped
production
would
start
in
the
next
two
years.
“It"s
a
very
sensitive
project
and
there
have
been
so
many
stories
told
about
her
life
that
we"re
really
trying
to
get
it
right," the
BBC
quoted
her
as
saying.
“So
we"ve
taking
our
time
with
it.
I
know
it
seems
like
it"s
sort
of
an
endless
process
but
it"s
very,
very
slow
incremental
steps.
I
had
a
meeting
about
it
a
couple
of
weeks
ago
and
we"re
all
very
motivated,"
she
added.
Film
producer
Harvey
Weinstein
was
quoted
in
2009
as
saying
it
would
be
a
film
and
theatre
project
based
on
Gerald
Clarke"s
2001
book
'Get
Happy:
The
Life
of
Judy
Garland".