Cold outside: Helen made her way out of the studio amid another cold night in the Big AppleThe film tells the story of Maria Altmann, played by Helen, who takes on the government to recover artwork stolen by the Nazis that she believes rightfully belongs to her family.The film also stars 38-year-old Ryan Reynolds, Katie Holmes, Charles Dance and Max Irons.The drama is scheduled for release on April 3.Helen recently took part in the Perfect Age campaign for L'Oreal Paris with a new advert that began airing earlier this month. Fan favourite: The Oscar-winning actress waived at her fans while leaving the tapingThe Hitchcock actress during the filming of the advert spoke about what she really thinks about beauty.' I used to worry a lot more about my looks than I do now. I think the great advantage of getting older is that you let go of certain things.' Having said that, I think all women worry to some degree — and I don’t think men are exempt,' she said.‘I don’t really like the word “beauty”. There are physically beautiful people in the world (David Beckham, for instance, is unbelievably beautiful), then there are other people that are not beautiful, but are very attractive because of their personality, energy, brilliance, genius: all kinds of things.’‘So I have a resistance to the word “beautiful”. I wish we could find another word that takes it away from physical beauty and brings it more into the world of true attractiveness,' she added.