Anne Hathaway doesn't think Hollywood is a "place of equality".

Anne Hathaway

Anne Hathaway

The 'Dark Knight Rises' star insists she isn't "angry" about how the industry treats women in comparison to men and enjoyed working on the female-led 'Ocean's Eight'.

She told the April issue of ELLE magazine: "Hollywood is not a place of equality. I don't say that with anger or judgment; it's a statistical fact. And even though I've been in some female-centric films, I've never been in a film like this. It ['Ocean's Eight'] just kind of makes you aware of the ways you sort of unconsciously change yourself to fit certain scenarios.

"It's not better or worse ... or right or wrong, but there are certain things you understand about one another because of experiences you have in common ... it's probably easy for men to take that for granted. Just being on a set where I'm the one who possesses that ease is really something. It's a nice alternative narrative."

Meanwhile, Anne previously admitted she thinks 'Ocean's Eight' has become a "statement" because of its all-female cast.

She explained: "When I'm a second or a third lead in a film - usually the first and second leads are men - my character doesn't feel political. But when I'm number one on the call sheet, it suddenly becomes a 'woman's story' and it's a statement.

"That's the moment that we're in. In this movie, there are eight women starring, so it may well attract that sort of attention ... But good luck to any person who tries to take on Sandra Bullock and Cate Blanchett because you're not going to win."

And Anne - who welcomed son Jonathan into the world 11 months ago with her husband Adam Schulman - was thrilled when she found out the film set would be family friendly.

She added: "I only have one experience so far, and it's a movie that stars eight women, four of whom are mothers - which is definitely not the norm.

"On 'Ocean's Eight', kids were welcome on the set. [Before we started] I got an email from Sandra Bullock saying, 'Hey, listen, we're going to make this a really welcoming place for kids. I know you're a brand-new mom, so don't be afraid to bring your son. We love kids here.'

"Change is going to come, but it's going to take people like her with the power to make change to demand it."