Isabelle Huppert
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I was very excited to work again with Briliante Ma. Mendoza, one of the most famous Asian directors ... on his next movie, ‘Captive’ with Isabelle Huppert, one of the most talented and world famous French actresses.
echoes of the French New Wave resound all through this cute, light-hearted three-part romantic romp, which reads like a series of vignettes inspired by the encounter of Isabelle Huppert and the people and landscapes of South Korea.More quotes »
Around the web
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Bad People
MCN’s Jake Howell told me yesterday afternoon he’d heard that Serge Bozon‘s Tip Top, a “comedie policier” with Isabelle Huppert and Sandrine Kiberlain, was getting good buzz. So I blew off Claude Lanzmann’s Les Derniers Des Injustes, which I was skittish from Hollywood Elsewhere Read more »
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Yves Jacques sera au Théâtre de l'Odéon de Paris aux côtés de Isabelle Huppert
PARIS - Le Québécois Yves Jacques donnera la réplique à la grande actrice française Isabelle Huppert au début de l'année prochaine sur les planches de l'Odéon, un des plus beaux et des plus prestigieux théâtres de Paris, de France et d'Europe. Du 16 janv from The Huffington Post Read more »
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Jesse Eisenberg, Isabelle Huppert & Gabriel Byrne To Star In Joachim Trier's 'Louder Than Bombs'
One filmmaker who's a favorite around these parts is Norwegian Joachim Trier. The writer/director's first two features "Reprise" and "Oslo, August 31st" are impressive and expressive works, and so when it was announced well over a year ago that his next from Indie Wire Read more »
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“In Another Country”: Hong Meets Huppert
May 7, 2013, 8:45 am A fixture at Cannes and a disciple of Eric Rohmer , Hong Sang-soo is not only the most consistent of South Korean directors but, as I’ve said, the most Frenchified. He’s already set one of his 14 features, the 2008 “Night and Day” in from ArtInfo Read more »
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In Another Country: Hong Sang-soo's visions and revisions
Hong Sang-soo's 2012 feature In Another Country, which never received a single theatrical screening in Chicago but is now available on DVD, opens with a fine Buñuelian joke. A young woman commiserates with her mother about their family going bankrupt and from Chicago Reader Read more »