piątek, 4 stycznia 2013
środa, 5 listopada 2008
Breaking and Entering

The story of this film takes place in London. The film begins with burglary Muslim złodziejaszka to the office of a wealthy architect - Willa. When something stolen architect gets on too thief learns his mother, which resembles an affair. Relationship architect and a Bosnian emigrantki makes many problems, especially that Will is already associated with another woman.
piątek, 19 września 2008
juliette binoche stars in chocolat
In 2000, Juliette Binoche had her second child, a daughter named Hannah, with French actor Benoit Magimel. She also starred in a trio of films, La Veuve de Saint-Pierre (The Widow of Saint-Pierre), Code Inconnu: Rcit Incomplet de Divers Voyages (Unknown Code: Incomplete Tales of Several Journeys) and opposite Johnny Depp in the critically acclaimed hit film, Chocolat. Juliette learned how to craft chocolate by going to a chocolate specialist, as part of her research for the role.
While promoting Chocolat in the U.S., Juliette was invited to the White House by President Bill Clinton. She was busy acting in the Broadway play Betrayal, for which she received a Tony award nomination, so the Clintons traveled to New York to meet her instead.
While promoting Chocolat in the U.S., Juliette was invited to the White House by President Bill Clinton. She was busy acting in the Broadway play Betrayal, for which she received a Tony award nomination, so the Clintons traveled to New York to meet her instead.
czwartek, 28 sierpnia 2008
2007 to Present

2007 was one of Binoche's busiest years. The Cannes Film Festival saw the premiere of Le Voyage du Ballon Rouge by the Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-Hsien. The film was well received by international critics and went on to debut around the world in early 2008. Dan in Real Life a romantic comedy opposite Steve Carrell was released in October 2007, becoming a popular commercial success. Back in France Binoche was seen to popular and critical success in Paris by Cédric Klapisch, L'Heure D'été by Olivier Assayas and Désengagement by Amos Gitai. In March 2008 Binoche began work on Copie Conforme for Abbas Kiarostami opposite Sami Frey. In the Autumn of 2008 Binoche is scheduled to appear in a theatrical dance production titled in-i with Akram Khan, featuring stage design by Anish Kapoor and music by Philip Sheppard premiering at the National Theatre in London before moving to New York, L.A., Sydney and Paris. Beyond that Binoche has been mentioned in connection with Jean-Luc Godard's upcoming film Socialisme, Juliet McKeon's Ring Liberty and new collaborations with Abel Ferrara and Patrice Leconte, all scheduled to shoot in 2009.
wtorek, 1 lipca 2008
Early life and career
Binoche was born in Paris, the daughter of Jean-Marie Binoche, a director, actor, and sculptor, and Monique Stalens, a teacher, director, and actress. Binoche's mother is of Polish descent, and her maternal Polish-Catholic grandparents were imprisoned at Auschwitz because they were intellectuals. Binoche also has French, Flemish, Brazilian and Moroccan ancestry. Her parents divorced when she was four and Binoche, with her sister Marion, was sent to a boarding school.
Binoche began acting in amateur stage productions, and at 17 directed and starred in a student production of the Eugène Ionesco play, Exit the King. The next year, she studied acting at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts of Paris (CNSAD). She found an agent through a friend and joined a theatre troupe in which she toured France, Belgium and Switzerland under the pseudonym of "Juliette Adrienne".
After quiting the CNSAD, she began acting lessons with famed coach Vera Gregh. Following in her mother's footsteps, she became a stage actress, occasionally taking small parts in French feature films. Her first screen role was a small part in the 1983 television film Dorothée, danseuse de corde by Jacques Fensten, which was followed by a similarly small role in the provincial television film Fort bloque by Pierrick Guinnard. After Binoche secured her first big screen appearance with a small supporting role in Pascal Kané's Algeria-themed Liberty Belle, she decided to pursue a career in cinema.
Binoche began acting in amateur stage productions, and at 17 directed and starred in a student production of the Eugène Ionesco play, Exit the King. The next year, she studied acting at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts of Paris (CNSAD). She found an agent through a friend and joined a theatre troupe in which she toured France, Belgium and Switzerland under the pseudonym of "Juliette Adrienne".
After quiting the CNSAD, she began acting lessons with famed coach Vera Gregh. Following in her mother's footsteps, she became a stage actress, occasionally taking small parts in French feature films. Her first screen role was a small part in the 1983 television film Dorothée, danseuse de corde by Jacques Fensten, which was followed by a similarly small role in the provincial television film Fort bloque by Pierrick Guinnard. After Binoche secured her first big screen appearance with a small supporting role in Pascal Kané's Algeria-themed Liberty Belle, she decided to pursue a career in cinema.
Juliette Binoche
Juliette Binoche (in French pronounced [ʒylijɛt biˈnɔʃ]; born March 9, 1964) is a French film actress. Binoche is well known worldwide for her roles in popular, award-winning films such as The English Patient (1996) and Chocolat (2000) as well as internationally successful arthouse films including Three Colors: Blue (1993) and Caché (2005). She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1997 for The English Patient.
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