At 78, the name of Hanna Schygulla suddenly resurfaced in the eyes of moviegoers in François Ozon's latest film
Everything went well
, with Sophie Marceau and André Dussollier, where she plays the unexpected role with great confidence. of a retired magistrate, spectral representative of a Swiss organization offering euthanasia ...
Her calm tone of voice, her singularly soft phrasing, which suggests hints of German accent, make her immediately recognizable.
Now, the lunar roundness of her face, surrounded by her crown of immaculate hair intrigues as much as it seduces.
Hanna Schygulla is like a fascinating storyteller, the living memory of generous, deep and avant-garde European cinema.
Generosity and paradoxes
André Schäfer's moving documentary,
Hanna Schygulla: a free muse
, captures the diva of European cinema in all its complexity, generosity and paradoxes.
We first surprise her in her Parisian apartment, a stone's throw from the Place des
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