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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.
You are currently viewing a temporary version of Merveilleuse Binoche, which aims at becoming the most extensive up-to-date online source on this gifted actress. We are currently working behind the scenes to bring you a dedicated and comprehensive Juliette Binoche fansource. Do check back regularly for updates and the full version of the site, which will be launched some time this year!
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» 6 Jul, 08
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Juliette Binoche & Akram Khan join forces to create a new work of dance theatre. Ju’bi lation is a season of dance, film and art that celebrates the multi- talented, Oscar-winning actress Juliette Binoche. At the heart of the season is In-I, a major new work of dance theatre, which is being co-directed and performed with Akram Khan, one of the world’s leading dancer/choreographers.
This past days Juliette and Akram went promoting Ju’bi lation in Paris and England. I’ve added pictures from both press conference and photocall to our gallery.
GALLERY LINKS
• Jubilation Pre Conference - Paris - June 26
• Jubilation Photocall - London - July 04
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» 5 Jul, 08
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Everybody knows Juliette Binoche the actor. Some may even know Juliette Binoche the painter, or the poet. But now, after about two years learning a new art form, we are to get Juliette Binoche the dancer.
“It’s not easy you know. You try releasing the hips,” she encouraged journalists yesterday. The actor was in London to talk about what promises to be a Binoche autumn on the South Bank with the premiere of her collaborative work In-I at the National Theatre, a retrospective of her films - from The English Patient to Chocolat to Hidden - at the BFI, and an accompanying exhibition of her paintings and poems. Read more… »
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» 11 Jun, 08
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For the first time in 21 years, a French film took the top prize at Cannes, signaling that French cinema, which once led the world in quality films, is back on top. You can see some of the finest in contemporary French cinema at the fifth annual Rendez-Vous with French Cinema, a festival that just opened at the Lev Dizengoff and Dizengoff cinemas in Tel Aviv, and which will run through Saturday. Adding to the excitement, a number of France’s top directors and actors will be visiting Israel to introduce their new works.
The opening attraction this year is Cedric Klapisch’s Paris, which stars two of France’s biggest (and most stunning) stars, Roman Duris and Juliette Binoche. Duris plays a dancer at the Moulin Rouge who suddenly discovers he has a serious heart condition and may die if he doesn’t receive a transplant. Binoche is his sister, with whom he has never been close, who comes to Paris to care for him. The movie, which takes place during a single day, shows how the city itself helps bring the ailing man closer to life when he becomes aware, for the first time, of its vitality and diversity. Several critics noted in their reviews that the film made them want to jump on the next plane to Paris. Read more… »
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» 28 May, 08
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Marveilleuse Binoche is finally opening it’s doors to the public! After a long time, we present to you Juliette-Binoche.net, the first fansite for the talented actress Juliette Binoche. Juliette is best known for her roles in The English Patient, Blue, Wuthering Heights and Chocolat, to pick just a few ones. We’re here to support Juliette’s career, and provide you, her fans, with an online resource for everything you may want on her.
Our gallery is already open, but as this site is still on the beginning, it’s a long way off being complete. But you can expect updates soon. The site is still a temporary version, but I’m working on the site’s content.
Any and all comments, suggestions and contributions are always more than welcomed so please contact us if you have anything to say. Enjoy your visit, add us to your bookmarks and come back again soon!
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