Impossible to tell you my age, it changes all the time
!”
Sandrine Kiberlain could adopt this witticism of Alphonse Allais as she constantly reappears behind the most diverse roles.
In thirty-five years of career and since its beginnings when one had decked out this large redhead of the nickname of the
Giraffe
, the French public saw many faces of it.
But the 75th Cannes Film Festival revealed proof of its “ageless” style to the world in three feature films:
Chronicle of a Passing Liaison
, by Emmanuel Mouret (Cannes Première),
Novembre
, by Cédric Jimenez (Out of competition) and
Le Parfum vert
, by Nicolas Pariser (Directors' Fortnight).
After having played carefree on the arm of Vincent Macaigne, in the removed and fresh universe of Mouret, she embodies in
November
the authority of an anti-terrorist cell leader the day after the attacks of November 13, 2015, in a climate of tension of which Cédric Jimenez
(Bac Nord)
has the secret.
When we find the actress at the…
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