The tear-jerking moment comes relatively late in the family drama, with Spall's character Bernie – who had previously seemed in denial about the impending death of his wife June (Helen Mirren) – taking to the stage and devoting a song to her, unaware that his son Connor (Johnny Flynn) is watching.
He added: "And he's doing it not for anybody, particularly. For her [June], but not knowing anybody's watching. His son so happens to watch it. And this is a moment of a huge connection, where his son realises that he's felt it all the time."
His co-star Toni Collette added that the moment represented a "final kind of acceptance" for Bernie and Connor, with Spall saying of the latter: "He understands his Dad's been in massive pain."
Winslet – who also has a key role in the film herself – has assembled an impressive cast, and each of the stars seemed very impressed by the A-list actor's transition behind the camera.
"Often we work with people who've made one or two films as directors. Kate's been in so many films, she knows exactly the way every last cog works in the machine that we have as an industry."
She further explained how Winslet had been an "incredible listener" on set and that she had been "enamoured" by watching her talk to the other actors, while Spall noted that she was a "great director" who has "paid attention to everything around her" during her career.
View Green Video on the source websiteFor her part, it sounds like Winslet greatly enjoyed her first experience of directing, and she explained that the different relationships she developed which each of her actors was one of the highlights of the process.
"I mean, honestly, it was quite amazing to learn that. And of course it was going to be like that, but I don't know... I just really took my breath away!"
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