Sunday, January 8, 2017

Golden Globes 2017: the film, which abolished the borders for Isabelle Huppert – The Figaro

VIDEO – Named the Golden Globe for best actress for her role in frozen in It of Paul Verhoeven, the actress speaks out on the multiple facets of his character and on his collaborations with foreign directors.

Legend of cinema over 100 films, Isabelle Huppert has already won every award imaginable in the world, but few in the United States. To the film She. This thriller transgressive Paul Verhoeven himself has already earned an armful of awards from the united states, rave reviews and a nomination for the Golden Globes, which will be held this Sunday, January 8.

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In this adaptation of a novel by Philippe Djian, she interprets a woman who is raped who, far from falling, will track down her attacker, embark on an erotic game with him, before reason. “I’m really happy of the reception of the film and the attention it brings”, she explained in an interview to AFP on the eve of the Golden Globes. “Be here in a French movie, directed by a Dutch director, this proves that the film sometimes does away with the boundaries,” adds the redhead actress with green eyes, a fine figure in a suit pants carmine.

“Verhoeven is a filmmaker truly independent”

beyond The Globes, it is one of the favourite predictions for the Oscar nominations, with Natalie Portman for Jackie, or Emma Stone in the The Land. Superstition? It remains silent on the subject. On the other hand, it comes alive as soon as it comes to his character in It. “The fact that it is presented in the multiplicity of what it is all in the background, a mother, an ex-wife, a daughter, it makes a character particularly rich,” judge said.

Huppert became interested very early in the role, after reading the book of Djian and before that the movie project exists. Michèle is in turn vulnerable, bored, flirtatious, combative, calculator, liar, honest, funny, protective, rabid… “It has been said rightly that it does not behave like a victim. It has a lot of things under his responsibility”, it is “someone pretty lonely, brave enough, which all depend on the people around him, and that has a form of generosity,” she continued.

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The director of Basic Instinct or Total Recall heaps praise on his interpreter, in which he praises the boldness and that he qualifies as an actress with “the most gifted” with which he ever worked. The role of Michèle had originally been offered to multiple actresses in the us that have refused, claiming it was too risky.

His actress speaks of him with the same fervor: “Verhoeven is a film director really independent, free, that is not provocative for the sake of being provocative”, she explains. The actress has shot with the greatest directors in the world, including the United States, Otto Preminger, Michael Cimino and David O Russell.

She claims never to have “thought that there was a place better than the other, an el dorado. I’ve made films in many countries and I want to continue”. Whatever the trajectory of this season of the price hollywood, she remains “very pleased that(she) in France. It will still be there where there is a cinema, stage directors, films that are possible,” says Huppert, who will begin this month the shooting ofEva, the next film by Benoît Jacquot.

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