Marion Cotillard - Biography - IMDb. Academy Award- winning actress Marion Cotillard was born on September 3. Paris. Cotillard is the daughter of Jean- Claude Cotillard, an actor, playwright and director, and Niseema Theillaud, an actress and drama teacher.
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Her father's family is Breton. Raised in Orl. She studied drama at the Conservatoire d'Art Dramatique in Orl. After small appearances and performances in theater, Cotillard had occasional and minor roles in TV series such as . While still a teenager, Cotillard made her cinema debut at the age of 1. L'histoire du gar. Cotillard co- starred opposite Anna Karina, the muse of the Nouvelle Vague. In 1. 99. 7, she won her first film award at the Festival Rencontres Cin.
Her first prominent screen role was Lilly Bertineau in G. For her performance in the film, she won the Best Actress award at the Autrans Film Festival in France. In 2. 00. 1, Marion starred in Les jolies choses (2. Marie and Lucie, and was nominated for her second C. The film was a box- office hit in France, became a cult film abroad and led Cotillard to bigger projects. Her first Hollywood movie was Tim Burton's Big Fish (2. Jos. A few years later, Marion starred in Ridley Scott's A Good Year (2.
Fanny Chenal, a French caf. In 2. 00. 4, she won the Chopard Thophy of Female Revelation at the Cannes Film Festival. In 2. 00. 5, Cotillard won the C. Director Olivier Dahan cast Cotillard to play the legendary French singer because to him, her eyes were like those of . The fact that she can sing also helped Cotillard land the role of . The role won Cotillard the Academy Award for Best Actress along with a C. That made her only the second actress to win an acting Oscar performing in a language other than English next to Sophia Loren (La ciociara (1.
Only two male performers (Roberto Benigni for . Trevor Nunn called her portrayal of .
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At the Berlin International Film Festival, where the film premiered, Cotillard was given a 1. When she won the C. I think this C. In 2. Johnny Depp in Michael Mann's . Time magazine ranked her as the fifth best performance by a female in 2. The following year, she took on the main antagonist role, Mal, in Christopher Nolan's .
Cotillard was also the highest paid foreign actress in Hollywood. In 2. 01. 2, Cotillard received wide- spread critical acclaim for her role as the legless orca trainer St.
The film was a box office hit in France and received a ten- minute standing ovation at the end of its screening at the 6. Cannes Film Festival. Cotillard won the Globe de Cristal (France's equivalent to the Golden Globe), the . Cate Blanchett wrote an op- ed for Variety praising Cotillard's performance in . Cotillard received wide- spread acclaim for her performance in the film at the 6. Cannes Film Festival, where the film premiered, and also won several critics awards. In 2. 01. 4, Cotillard played Sandra in the Belgian film Deux jours, une nuit (2.
Dardenne brothers. Her performance was unanimously praised at the 6. Cannes Film Festival, earned several critics awards, Cotillard won her first European Award for Best Actress and also received her second Oscar nomination and her sixth C. Her 2. 01. 6 included Nicole Garcia's Mal de pierres (2.
Xavier Dolan's Juste la fin du monde (2. Justin Kurzel's Assassin's Creed (2. Macbeth co- star Michael Fassbender; and Robert Zemeckis's . Hopwood. Dark hair, blue eyes and pale skin.
Expressive doe- eyes, usually deceptive. Often stars in period pieces (La guerre dans le Haut Pays (1. Lisa (2. 00. 1), . Also co- wrote and performed the song .
Member and Spokesperson for Greenpeace since 2. She is also one of several actors, singers and designers involved in . The other one is Simone Signoret for Room at the Top (1. Claudette Colbert, who won in 1. Cotillard is also the second French actress to win a BAFTA and an Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role for the same performance. Simone Signoret was the first to win both awards with her performance in Room at the Top (1. Simone Signoret's daughter, Catherine All.
I think this C. The same study ranked her as the 5. Unlike many people assume, her son's name is not an homage to . Cotillard later revealed that his name is actually an homage to a member of her family, Marcel Theillaud. She was ranked #3. In 2. 01. 1, she also starred in the campaign for the Miss Dior Handbag Fall/Winter 2. Her ads for Dior have been shot by acclaimed photographers such as Annie Leibovitz, Craig Mc.
Dean, Steven Klein, Tim Walker, Mikael Jansson, Peter Lindbergh, Jean- Baptiste Mondino and Mert and Marcus. In 2. 01. 2, Cotillard designed her own handbag for Lady Dior, the . In 2. 01. 4, she composed a song, wrote, directed and starred in the music video Snapshot in LA (2. Dior. She was flying back and forth between USA and France to shoot both movies.
An animated clip was made for the song, featuring an encounter between Cotillard and Christian Dior. She was also on the cover of the first issue of Dior Magazine in September 2. Vogue in August 2. USA, UK and France).
They are the only couple from a non- franchise film: . It happened again in 2. Recipients of the order are honoured for their significant contribution to the enrichment of French culture.
She is also the only actor to be nominated twice for non- English speaking performances. In chronological order: . It was the first time in the history of BAFTA that two French- language performances were nominated in the Best Actress category. Her films have sold more than 3. France from 2. 00. Foster said: . You know, you guys might be surprised, but I am not Honey Boo Boo Child. No, I'm sorry, that's just not me.
It never was and it never will be. Please don't cry because my reality show would be so boring. I would have to make out with Marion Cotillard or I'd have to spank Daniel Craig's bottom just to stay on the air. It's not bad work if you can get it, though. She created the first . Cotillard wore the handpiece that she designed featuring opals and diamonds connected to a ring by a chain during the Cannes premiere of . Kevin knows that the answer to the final trivia question is the 2.
French film Les jolies choses (2. Cotillard . You learn how to use your emotions and feelings, and my first teacher was my mother . I saw plenty of documentaries on it, and I really wondered. And in any case I don't believe all they tell me, that's for sure. As long as it's not against someone else. Tina Lombardi . What I love in her is that she's not a clich.
She's just a girl who loves her man and feels desperate about losing him. It's not just about revenge. She is in that huge country, searching for something. She's lost, destroyed inside. I remember I was so into it, I cried so loud that the audience around me wanted to take me out of the theater. She is numb. It's as if she were drugged. I have never experimented with hard drugs, but I've been at certain moments of my life in a state of shock close to something where you lose your footing, your sense of reality.
I think that's the gift of the actor, the ability to put ourselves in a state. The script changed constantly, and I needed to be ready to get on the next plane and be on set as soon as they needed me. I was not popular at all.
I think I was very boring.. I was not interesting at all. I thought I had no personality. I thought everybody was so cool, and I was not. You think things about yourself and then you start to give a little bit of love at least enough, to enjoy life.
But I was, oooh. But I've always loved to sing because in my childhood my mother would sing all the time. I cannot remember one journey in the car without singing. So music is part of my life. It put me in a different universe and gave me the opportunity to really discover different worlds. But I'm not like some celebrities who live with paparazzi 2. That's why I'm keeping my life in France.
She rediscovers the carnal, sexuality, love. Everything is very positive in the tragedy she faces. It makes you very exposed and that can be violent. The Full Daddys Home 2 (2017) Movie more.
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But while this list could easily make your fingers numb from scrolling down, we’ve decided to reduce your chances of carpal tunnel syndrome by narrowing down our compilation to 1. Image from Love. Gaspar No. Born in Buenos Aires, Aregentina, the France- based director/screenwriter’s arresting portraits of human transgression make him a pioneer of a new style of filmmaking dubbed cin. Intrigued by the NYU dropout, Larry asked Korine to compose a script about his everyday life. Within three weeks, Korine whipped up a screenplay, titled Kids, that offered a 2. Manhattan teens during the early ’9.
The film, aside from igniting Korine’s career, went on to become one of the decade’s biggest and most controversial cult films, earning it regard as both a sobering wake- up call to America and a pornographic work of teen exploitation. After making his directorial debut with the trailer park midnight movie meets surreal avant- garde arthouse film Gummo (1.
Korine has watermarked his work with recurring motifs of absurdism, dark humor and surrealism which oftentimes unfold in situations where poverty, mental disorder and societal disfunction are prevalent, painting a portrait of what he calls the “American Landscape.” His complex and disturbing aesthetic has been subject to sharp criticism throughout his career, being tagged as everything from self- indulgent and narcissistic, to insensitive and exploitative. On looking for meaning in his films, Korine stresses that justifying the images he puts onscreen is futile, saying, “I think people will lose the film as soon as they start trying to figure out my logic or what I’m doing or while they’re watching it start to dissect metaphors. I’m much more concerned with it on an emotional level and that you leave feeling a certain way.”Image from Kids. Larry Clark. Notable Films: Kids (1. Bully (2. 00. 1), Ken Park (2. Social renegade photographer turned controversial filmmaker Larry Clark has a penchant in fetishizing on the morbidity of disenfranchised youth – a practice which has often called into question the artistic and social merit of his films. Since the release of his debut and highly controversial 1.
Kids, critics have been keen on labeling Clark’s work as obscene, unethical and borderline child pornographic on account of their frequent and explicit depictions of teenagers abusing drugs and having underage sex. But perhaps what people find most troubling about Clark’s films is that they offer a glimpse into the deepest and darkest corners of teen angst, revealing the shocking activities engaged by depraved youngsters in realistically searing detail – a reality which, in most cases, many parents are oblivious to or choose to blatantly neglect (another recurring theme in Clark’s work.)Image from The Human Centipede (First Sequence)Tom Six. Notable Films: The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (2. The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence) (2. The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence) (2. There’s probably a number of expectations that can be made before watching a film created by a director who’s been quoted saying, “I don’t like happy endings in films, only at massage parlors.” Sure, happy endings may not be Dutch director Tom Six’s forte, but by the time you finish one of his films, you’ll be so repulsed that the sheer concept of a “happy ending” will be nearly impossible to digest.
Though he had already established somewhat of a name for himself in his native Netherlands, Six is best known for his nauseating body horror franchise The Human Centipede, which first came into sequence in 2. Though each film packs a different punch in its overall gross- out factor, shifting from outrageously camp to unbearably depraved, the obscene (medically inaccurate) nature of the films have consistently repelled critics and challenged ratings boards. To this day, the uncut version of the series’ second installment – The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence) – is banned in the UK and completely forbidden from distribution (both cut and uncut versions) in New Zealand. Image from Nymphomaniac. Lars von Trier. Notable Films: Antichrist (2. Melancholia (2. 01.
Nymphomaniac (2. 01. Tyrant, misogynist and egomaniac are but a mere fraction of the tags recurrently appointed to brazen Danish provocateur Lars von Trier. Since bursting onto the international film scene in the 1.
A trailblazer of the back- to- basics experimental filmmaking movement Dogme 9. Trier’s use of sexually explicit imagery in his 1. The Idiots sparked a wave of non- conformist film directors to incorporate unsimulated sex in their films. In addition, the director made history in 1. Zentropa, becoming the first mainstream film company to do so.
Von Trier’s audacious auteurship certainly isn’t achieved without a price. His ruthless directing methods have been known to put actors through the ringer, including Icelandic musician Bj. But despite the stabbing criticisms and door- slamming rejections – nodding to his famous 2. Cannes Film Festival, who labeled him as a “Persona Non Grata” following some eyebrow- raising pro- Hitler comments – Lars von Trier has proven that he is nothing if not resilient, continuing to unleash his often misunderstood vision with stylistically perverse brio. Image from Funny Games. Michael Haneke. Notable Films: Funny Games (1. The Piano Teacher (2.
Cach. Rather than serve a purpose to entertain, a Haneke film instead exists to confront its audience by shattering complacency in the most uncomfortable way possible, a notion the director himself can attest to. What’s different about my films is this: I’m trying to rape the viewer into independence,” he once said.
His score- less films maintain an austere and bleak sterility that is oftentimes broken by some sort of brutal act of carnage, horrifying not necessarily because of its explicitness, but because of the reason behind why it was initially enacted. For Haneke, it’s isn’t enough for his viewers to simply witness human brutality onscreen, for the images must sting deep into the minds of his viewers and leave a soberingly vivid portrait – something Haneke achieves through minimal edits and an unforgivably lingering camera. Image from Drive. Nicolas Winding Refyn Notable Films: Bronson (2.
Drive (2. 01. 1), Only God Forgives (2. Another provocative Danish export, Nicolas Winding Refyn fuses visceral genre film thrills with a seductively icy portrayal of human corruption. His hyper- stylized films seep with gore and brutality which are only made more sensational through his frequent employment of dazzling cinematography, haunting scores and spellbinding performances.
Possessing a unique aesthetic that taps the stylish grit of cult euro arthouse films of the ’7. Refn often draws his leading characters as introverted individuals who commit savage acts, usually out of vengeance, while drifting through their respective environments – ranging from the dark corners of the modern penal system as shown in his fictitious prisoner biopic Bronson (2. Drive (2. 01. 1) and Only God Forgives (2.
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