Consistently sought after by Europe’s premier directors, French actress Juliette Binoche is today a major figure in both French theater and film. Her film credits includes "Wuthering Heights", "The Unbearable Lightness of Being", “Blue” (the first in the internationally acclaimed trilogy by Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Kieslowski), "Chocolat" and "The English Patient", for which she won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 1996.

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» 14 Jan, 09

Juliette Binoche hesitates and then breaks into a shy smile when she’s asked how she enjoyed dancing in the production of “In-I,” which opens in Montreal on Tuesday.

“I don’t know if I can call it dance but I can definitely call it exploration through movement,” she says amid the machine-gun-like clicking of photographers’ camera shutters during a news conference Monday.

“In-I,” the modern-dance story of how two lovers discover each other, is a step outside usual comfort zones for Binoche and her co-creator, renowned British choreographer-dancer Akram Khan.

Binoche, who won a supporting actress Oscar for 1997’s “The English Patient,” doesn’t usually dance. “In-I,” which premiered in London last year, is the first time she’s done it on stage. Khan doesn’t normally act but branches out into theatre for the production.

Despite what Binoche says, it sure looks like dance as the duo fling themselves energetically around the stage, with some reviewers describing the dancing as the star of the show, which will run until Jan. 17.

Binoche, who has appeared in such films as “The Unbearable Lightness of Being” and “Chocolat,” likes the challenge.

“I’ve been working on the emotional world and I was interested to expand it into movement - how far would it go, how do I express some hidden part of myself through movement,” the 44-year-old French actress said.

“I’m not a trained dancer at all and there was no way I could recuperate 20 years of missing dance,” she noted, so the pair had to find a way to work with their “common passion for art” and develop a way to communicate on stage.

“Akram had to let go of some of his tools as a choreographer and dancer. As well, I had to let go of some of my fears of, like, bending - as simple as that.”

Binoche said she knew about some dance exercises but little about how dancers move in a set space, a challenge she acknowledged was daunting when she thought about sharing a stage with a dancer of Khan’s calibre, which she described as “amazing.”

“The only way I could carry on was trust and faith and hard work too because otherwise it doesn’t work,” she said. “You can imagine a lot of movement, you can imagine a lot of scenes but if you don’t have the ability to do it physically, it’s all in the air.”

Months of training followed as she and Khan found a common language - “this bridge between us.”

“I have to say it’s been so enlightening, so frightening. It got me into mountains of anger, frustration, love, need - everything you can go through.”

Khan noted that some dancers train for decades to achieve an expertise in a certain form. He said, for him, the form is merely the beginning stage while he is most interested by the emotion underneath.

“When Juliette is dancing, it’s very much a human being who is performing,” he said. “She has acquired so much of the skills over the period of rehearsal and creation. There is form there but there’s something beneath that and that is the emotional content, the human content.

Besides the stage production, there will also be an exhibit of paintings by Binoche and a retrospective of her films.

Binoche, whose father was a sculptor, says she started painting as a child, copying pictures from books brought home by her mother. She gave it up for a while because her acting kept her busy, getting back into it when she did “Lovers on the Bridge” in 1991.

She even does self-portraits but the woman who has been called one of the world’s most beautiful doesn’t dwell on her looks when she’s painting them.

“I don’t see myself,” she said, explaining it’s more about the sensation she feels at the time of the creation. “It’s not about seeing myself, it’s about what comes through myself. . . .

“I don’t know how I’m going to look. It’s just the sensation of going back to the memory of the sensation and what comes out of it. I’m the first one to be astonished.”

source: The Canadian Press


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» 2 Jan, 09

French actress Juliette Binoche — of The English Patient and Chocolat fame — will be in Abu Dhabi to take part in a dance theatre, IN-I, written, directed and performed by her and Akram Khan, the internationally acclaimed contemporary dancer and choreographer.

Turner Prize-winning artist Anish Kapoor joined the team as stage designer and composer Philip Sheppard created the music for the 70-minutes piece. A hybrid between dance and drama, IN-I is an emotional journey through the paths of love, lust, disappointment, anger and forgiveness between a man and a woman.

This performance takes both artists in new directions, with Juliette Binoche learning to dance (having never danced on stage before), while choreographer and dancer Akram Khan acting for the first time since his childhood role in Peter Brook’s Mahabharata.

“With Akram, I felt that we could confront and share new desires, hopes and visions through our respective arts by inventing a common language. I never know what I’m capable of before I do it,” Binoche said about her new artistic ?experience, while Khan pointed out that, “The project with Juliette has been one ?of the most challenging experiences of ?my life. I think we are both moving out-side our comfort zones through work-?ing together to create something completely new.”

World premiered on September 18 ?in London, as part of the European Cultural Season, IN-I is on a world tour. In Abu Dhabi, the performance will take place on January 28 and 29, at the ?Emirates Palace Hotel.

source: khaleejtimes.com


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» 27 Dec, 08

Hou Hsiao-hsien’s Flight of the Red Balloon, starring Juliette Binoche, emerged as the critics’ favorite in the 2008 edition of indieWire’s annual poll of over 100 North American film critics.

Lance Hammer’s Ballast was named best first feature of the year, and Charlie Kaufman’s Synecdoche, New York emerged as the year’s best screenplay. Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler) and Heath Ledger (The Dark Knight) were singled out as best performance and best supporting performance. Arnaud Desplechin’s A Christmas Tale made it to second place in both film and screenplay categories. Lucrecia Martel’s The Headless Woman, Hong Sang-Soo’s Night and Day, and Pablo Larrain’s Tony Manero topped the list of favorite unreleased films.


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» 21 Dec, 08

The Oscar-winning French actress Juliette Binoche, is to appear in a contemporary dance performance at the Emirates Palace hotel next month.

Binoche will appear with Akram Khan, an internationally acclaimed contemporary dancer and choreographer.

The Turner prize-winning artist Anish Kapoor has joined the team as set designer and the composer Philip Sheppard has created an original score for the piece.

Its creators claim it will take the audience on “an emotional journey tracing the themes of longing, love, disappointment, anger and forgiveness between a man and a woman”.

There will be two performances of Two Artists on Stage – One Daring Adventure, which has been brought to the UAE by the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage, on January 28 and 29. The show had its world premiere in London in September as part of the European Cultural Season.

Binoche said: “With Akram, I felt that we could confront and share new desires, hopes and visions through our respective arts by inventing a common language. I never know what I’m capable of before I do it. I secretly hope that faith will take over.

“Any artistic expression is a means to an opening which doesn’t belong to anyone but links us to each other in a mysterious and necessary way.”

Khan said the project had pushed him “in unexpected directions and has been one of the most challenging experiences of my life”.

Abdulla Salim al Amri, the director of arts and culture at the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage, said: “We are delighted to be able to welcome to the capital two of the world’s most acclaimed artists, one from the realm of film, the other from the realm of dance.”

He said Binoche, star of The English Patient and Chocolat, was famous for her “brave and sensitive rendition of every character she has portrayed on screen” and added Khan’s “fusion of an Eastern, Asian dance heritage with western contemporary forms resonates with our very own wish to bridge cultures through the arts”.

Tickets will be on sale from Jan 4 at www.timeouttickets.com, or free phone within the UAE 800-4669.


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» 6 Dec, 08

The Village Voice’s Michael Musto has revealed the potential starry Broadway dream cast for the unfinished Tennessee Williams play ‘In Masks Outrageous and Austere’.

It has been reported that Williams’ confidant and old friend Gore Vidal has been at work on finishing the play for a production to be directed by Peter Bogdanovich.

The play centers on a billionairess and is described as “a dark look at the masks that are worn by corporations and society,” according an informed insider.

The cast the creative team is trying to line up reports Michael Musto is none other than Bogdanovich’s ex, Cybill Shepherd; dreamy Josh Hartnett; grown-up Macaulay Culkin; and Oscar winner Juliette Binoche.

The ambitious project is being backed by the Halcyon Company, with an eye to turning it into a film. A rep for the company said an opening date for the play has not yet been set.

Musto gives his informed take on the production as “It doesn’t sound that austere, but hey, it definitely sounds outrageous, and I will surely be there. After some of the weird revivals of Tennessee’s classics in the last few years (the last Streetcar totally derailed, to name one example), it’s a godsend to have a whole new work of his to play with!”

Hartnett is currently starring in the West End production of Rain Man.

source: broadwayworld.com


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