Not content to beat out Lauren Bacall for an Oscar, to be France’s highest paying actress, strip down for French “Playboy” at 44, or to somehow never age (we’d like a peek inside her medicine cabinet), Juliette Binoche lands in Gotham in a couple weeks to show off her many other talents — dancer, poet, painter, etc. – and generall to make us feel like slackers. Here’s where to catch her:
- “In-Eyes” brings together 58 of Binoche’s ink-wash portraits (many of herself and her co-stars of various film projects) and poems, on display at the Cultural Services of the French Embassy (9/10-10/9). On 9/11, she’ll be at the Lincoln Triangle Barnes & Noble presenting the accompanying book “Portraits – In-Eyes.” [more]
- Binoche and Akram Khan perform their passionate contemporary dance piece for two, “In-I,” as part of the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s 2009 Next Wave Festival, starting 9/15. [more]
- BAMCinématek will present Rendez-Vous With Juliette Binoche, a 14-film retrospective including “Damage,” “Lovers on the Bridge” and a sneak preview of her new feelgood movie “Paris” (which opens in public release on 9/18), after which she and director Cédric Klapisch will do a Q&A. Runs 9/11-30. [more]
- At Florence Gould Hall, Charlie Rose will host a screening of the documentary “Juliette Binoche, Sketches for a Portrait,” an intimate look at the actress’ life and artistic process made by her sister, Marion Stalens. Binoche and Stalens will be on hand to discuss. 9/8. [more]
source: nbcnewyork.com
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