Rachel Weisz is enjoying promoting three movies at the Toronto International Film Festival.

The Hollywood star is at the prestigious event to talk about The Deep Blue Sea, 360 and Page Eight. She’s isn’t stressed about her heavy workload though, insisting too much is being made out of it.

“You mean because I have three films here? No. The Deep Blue Sea is the only leading role. The others were ensembles. So the short answer is, no,” she replied, when asked if she’s the hardest working woman in showbiz. “It's very staggered out.”

Rachel portrays Hester Collyer in The Deep Blue Sea, about a woman who becomes caught up in an affair with a pilot. 360 is about the effect of social backgrounds on relationships, while Page Eight is a spy thriller.

As well as discussing her upcoming releases, Rachel is due to start shooting new movies soon. She’s landed a role in Oz: The Great and Powerful as evil witch Evanora and is also starting work on the new Bourne movie.

“How do I do it? I just do it. The different costumes help a lot,” she laughed.

Rachel attended a party for The Deep Blue Sea on Sunday, which led to an embarrassing incident. An after-party for Emily Blunt’s new release Your Sister’s Sister was also being staged – and it’s a movie Rachel pulled out of.

“It was a strange and uncomfortable moment,” a source told New York Post. “It’s always difficult when a star drops out.”

Rachel handled things well though, stopping to speak to Emily and the movie’s director Lynn Shelton before continuing her night on another level of the Soho House Pop-Up space.

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