Showing posts with label Marion Cotillard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marion Cotillard. Show all posts

Saturday, January 20, 2018

Marion Cotillard on Woody Allen / 'The experience we had together was very odd'



Marion Cotillard


Marion Cotillard on Woody Allen: 'The experience we had together was very odd'


The Midnight in Paris star said she was ‘ignorant’ of stories of alleged sexual abuse and would ‘dig more’ if he asked her to work with him again


Friday 19 January 2018

Oscar-winning actor Marion Cotillard has spoken about her experience of working with Woody Allen on the set of Midnight in Paris.
The star, who won best actress for La Vie En Rose in 2008, was asked to give her thoughts on Allen after his estranged daughter Dylan Farrow reiterated, in a televised interview, her claim that he sexually abused her.

Sunday, February 5, 2017

La Française / Marion Cotillard



LA FRANÇAISE : 

 Marion Cotillard

Posted on 21st March 2014


It has been a while since I wrote for my category ‘La Française’. This week, I’d like to dedicate my post to Marion Cotillard. I’ve been a fan of hers since she had a small role in Taxi– one of France’s most critically acclaimed movies. Who would I thought at that time that she would be the first person to win a prestigious Academy Award for a role in French? That happened in 2007 for her starring role as the French singer Edith Piaf in La Vie en Rose.

She is internationally praised for her style à la Française! Her style is elegant and effortless – she is often seen wearing jeans, flat shoes, scarves and hats. That doesn’t prevent her from making fashion statements on the red carpet. I particularly loved the mermaid-looking dress by Jean-Paul-Gaultier that she wore at the Oscars in 2008 and the exquisite midnight blue gown by Christian Dior that she wore at the Oscars in 2009.




She has also been the face of Dior since 2008 and never cease to surprise me as to how she will look like for each campaign. Marion pulls off a totally different look and style for every season. You’d think one would get bored of the same face after six years, but the pictures speak for themselves. Have a look at Marion’s best fashion moments and let me know your thoughts.

Look of the Moment / Marion Cotillard





Marion Cotillard

Look of The Moment | Marion Cotillard

By EDWARD BARSAMIAN

JULY 17, 2012, 11:00 AM


Larry Busacca/Getty Images
The Look: Swan Strong. A ballerina bodice with a feathery pouf gets fierce frosting — diamond cluster ear clips up top and metallic heels with menacing spikes below.
The Girl: The actress Marion Cotillard who stars in “The Dark Knight Rises” at the film’s premiere in New York City.
The Details: Christian Dior couture dress, Chopard jewelry and Christian Louboutin shoes.



Saturday, September 24, 2016

Marion Cotillard issues statement denying role in Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie divorce

Marion Cotillard

Marion Cotillard issues statement denying role in Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie divorce



Actor takes to Instagram to express hurt at rumours an affair between her and her Allied co-star led to separation, and to confirm her second pregnancy with husband Guillaume Canet

Catherine Shoard
Thursday 22 September 2016 10.59 BST



The actor Marion Cotillard has issued a statement denying involvement in the forthcoming divorce of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. Rumours of a relationship between the star of La Vie en Rose and Pitt, with whom she appears in upcoming second world war drama Allied, began circulating the same day as the announcement and were followed on Wednesday by reports that the actor was pregnant.

Writing on Instagram, Cotillard said she was “not used to commenting on things like this nor taking them seriously but as this situation is spiraling and affecting people I love, I have to speak up”. She wished the “media and the haters” a “swift recovery” and highlighted the hurt their conjecture was having on herself and her husband, the actor and director Guillaume Canet, with whom she is expecting her second child.
Cotillard concluded by extending her thoughts to Pitt and Jolie, “both of whom I deeply respect” and saying she hoped they “find peace in this very tumultuous moment”.










Jolie issued divorce proceedings against Pitt on Tuesday, citing irreconcilable differences. The couple married in 2014, having already been together a decade. They have six children.
THE GUJARDIAN






Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Marion Cotillard says feminism has no place in the film industry

Marion Cotillard

Marion Cotillard says feminism has no place 
in the film industry


Surprise comments follow Emily Watson’s claim at the San Sebastián film festival that equal pay was not her ‘personal quest’

Ben Child
The Guardian
Tuesday 29 September 2015



The Oscar-winning actor Marion Cotillard has said there is no place for feminism in Hollywood because the very term itself creates “separation” between the sexes.

Interviewed in Porter magazine, the French star of La Vie En Rose and Rust and Bone said she did not consider herself a feminist
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Marion Cotillard

The Cannes film festival has been at the centre of claims that it fails to promote diversity since 2012, when all 22 films in the major competitions were directed by men. But, addressing the issue, Cotillard said she struggled to see a problem.

“Film-making is not about gender,” she said. “You cannot ask a president in a festival like Cannes to have, like, five movies directed by women and five by men.

“For me it doesn’t create equality, it creates separation. I mean, I don’t qualify myself as a feminist.


“We need to fight for women’s rights but I don’t want to separate women from men. We’re separated already because we’re not made the same and it’s the difference that creates this energy in creation and love. Sometimes in the word feminism there’s too much separation.”

Cotillard’s comments echo those made by British actor Emily Watson at a press conference at the San Sebastián film festival. “In terms of equal pay, there’s obviously a question to be answered about how it’s divided up, but I don’t think it’s my personal quest,” said the Oscar nominee. “I just feel so grateful that I do ajob that I love and someone pays me.”

Hollywood’s struggles with gender equality have been a hot issue recently to the point that a backlash now appears to be brewing. Women made up only 30.2% of all speaking or named characters in the 100 top-grossing films distributed in the US between 2007 and 2014, according to research conducted by the University of Southern California for the Geena Davis Institute, with a remarkably low 1.9% of those films directed by women.

Patricia Arquette raised the issue of the pay gap during her best supporting actress acceptance speech at February’s Oscars, and Meryl Streep, Emma Thompson and Carey Mulligan are among actors who have added their voices to calls for Hollywood to address it.