This Tuesday, May 17th, Marion Cotillard was the guest of Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine on the occasion of her movie “Brother and Sister” in France 5 with Melvin Poupaud and director Arnaud Desplechin. The 75th Cannes Film Festival has just begun. Patrick Cohen took the opportunity to go back to the career of La Môme’s interpreter, and in particular the beginnings of La Môme’s interpreter, recalling his first collaboration for the film with Arnaud Desplechin at the age of 20: How I Argued … (my gender is life), which came out in 1996. To explain his point, the columnist proposes to review a snapshot of the movie, in which Marion Cotillard shows herself in Eve’s outfit.
Great stress for Guillaume Canet’s comrade who interrupted:”You’re not going to skip the images, are you? I’m naked!” He says he is visibly embarrassed. “Oh, I’m fine!” Marion discovers that the production pays homage to her modesty by revealing a cropped shot where we only see her face. “Modest version of this photo because in real life you’re a little bit more nude, a bit out of frame” Highlights Patrick Cohen.
“It was one of my first movies, I didn’t understand much (…) but I was very happy to be in a movie” Remembers Marion Cotillard. “I was part of a movie that was going to be a part of great French cinema. I was so moved and suddenly I didn’t really realize what I was doing, but I was happy to be there, ‘here’ concluded that the actress is facing Arnaud Desplechin.
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Source: Programme Television

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