| release date: | May 18, 2007 Tuesday November 13, 2007 (dvd) |
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| genre: | Drama |
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| running time: | 120 min. |
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| director: | Olivier Assayas, Frédéric Auburtin and Gérard Depardieu, Gurinder Chadha, Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, Isabel Coixet, Wes Craven, Alfonso Cuarón, Christopher Doyle, Vincenzo Natali, Alexander Payne, Christina Disilva, Walter Salles and Daniela Thomas, Oliver Schmitz, Nobuhiro Suwa, Gus Van Sant, Sylvain Chomet, Richard LaGravenese, Tom Tykwer |
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| studio: | Maple Pictures |
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| producer(s): | Claudie Ossard, Emmanuel Benbihy |
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| screenplay: | See director list |
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| cast: | Fanny Ardant, Juliette Binoche, Steve Buscemi, Sergio Castellitto, Willem Dafoe, Gérard Depardieu, Marianne Faithfull, Ben Gazzara, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Bob Hoskins, Margo Martindale, Emily Mortimer, Nick Nolte, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Natalie Portman, Miranda Richardson, Gena Rowlands, Ludivine Sagnier, Rufus Sewell, Gaspard Ulliel, Elijah Wood |
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JULIETTE BINOCHE
Date of Birth: March 9, 1964
Born in Paris, France, this daughter of an actress and a sculptor was only 23 when she first
attracted the attention of international film critics with Philip Kaufman's The Unbearable
Lightness of Being (1988).
Binoche studied acting at the National School of Dramatic Art of Paris. Following graduation,
she followed in her mother's footsteps and became a stage actress, occasionally taking small
parts in French feature films.
She began an affair with the young filmmaker, Leos Carax. She appeared in his film
Les Amants du Pont-Neuf (The Lovers on the Bridge) (1991), a film that took four
years to make due to poor funding. After filming Damage (1992) with Jeremy Irons, she and
Carax separated. She went on to act in a handful of films including Wuthering Heights (1992) and
Three Colors: Blue (1993), for which she won a variety of Best Actress awards and nominations.
After a sabbatical from filmmaking to have her son, Raphael, in 1993 with Andrew Halle, a professional scuba diver, Binoche was selected to portray the heroine of France's most expensive ($35 million) movie ever: Le Hussard sur le toit (The Horseman on the Roof) (1995). In 1996, she earned further international recognition with a Best Supporting Actress Oscar (as well as a host of other awards) for her role as Hana in The English Patient.
She returned to her native soil to film her next few projects including Un Divan a New
York (1996), Alice et Martin (1998) and Chocolat (2000), for which she received her third Golden Globe nomination (the first two were for Trois couleurs: Bleu and The English Patient). Iin 2000, she gave birth to her second child, daughter Hannah, whose father is actor Benoît Magimel. In 2003 she received her eighth César nomination (French equivalent of Oscar) as Best Actress for her work in the film Déclage horaire (2002). However, Binoche has continued to work in English films—her most recent project is David Cronenberg's Cosmopolis (2012), which also stars Twilight hunk Robert Pattinson, Sarah Gadon and Jay Baruchel.
Filmography:
An Open Heart (2012)
Cosmopolis(2012)
Another Woman's Life (2012)
Elles(2011)
The Son of No One(2011)
Certified Copy(2010)
Shirin (2008)
Summer Hours(2008)
Souvenirs du Valois (2008)
Désengagement(2007)
Ballon rouge (2007)
Dan in Real Life(2007)
Paris(2007)
Breaking and Entering(2006)
Quelques jours en septembre (2006)
Paris, je t'aime(2005)
Mary (2005)
Hidden (2005)
Bee Season(2005)
In My Country(2005)
Déclage horaire (2002)
Chocolat (2000)
Code Unknown: Incomplete Tales of Several Journeys (2000)
La Veuve de Saint-Pierre (2000)
Éloge de l'amour (1999)
The Children of the Century (1999)
Alice et Martin (1998)
The English Patient (1996)
Un divan à New York (1996)
Le Hussard sur le toit (1995)
Three Colors: Red (1994)
Three Colors: White (1994)
Three Colors: Blue (1993)
Damage (1993)
Wuthering Heights (1992)
The Lovers on the Bridge (1991)
Un tour de manège (1989)
The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988)
Un tour de manège (1986)
Bad Blood (1986)
Mon beau-frère a tué ma soeur (1985)
Rendez-vous (1985)
Adieu blaireau (1985)
La Vie de famille (1985)
Je vous salue, Marie (1985)
Les Nanas (1984)
Liberty belle (1982)