Along with Victor Hugo, Château Margaux, the Chanel little black jacket and the Louvre, Marion Cotillard has become one of the symbols of French excellence.
Since she brought Édith Piaf back to life during the time of Dahan's film and won, in the process, an Oscar from the hands of Forest Whitaker - to whom the Cannes Film Festival awarded an honorary palme d'or on Tuesday -, the actress has not ceased to be coveted by filmmakers around the world.
With the American Woody Allen or the Englishman Christopher Nolan, the Quebecer Xavier Dolan or the Belgians Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, she conveyed a certain idea of our high standards, but also of our elegance since after having played the ambassadors for Dior , she became, in February 2020, the face of Chanel's famous perfume N° 5.
But in this beautiful month of May,
it is from the Côte d'Azur and in a terribly French film that the star radiates her aura.
Alongside Melvil Poupaud, she presents this Friday evening
Brother and sister,
the family drama…
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