Jodie Foster Walks Cannes Carpet for French Murder-Mystery ‘Vie Privée’
- Jodie Foster walked the Cannes red carpet on Tuesday to promote the French murder-mystery film Vie Privée.
- Foster took the role after a long absence from French cinema and prepared thoroughly to perform almost entirely in French.
- In Vie Privée, Foster plays Lilian Steiner, a psychiatrist investigating a patient's suspicious death alongside her ex-husband Gabriel, played by Daniel Auteuil.
- The film premiered out of competition and received a 10-minute ovation, highlighting Foster's witty performance under director Rebecca Zlotowski.
- Foster emphasized the importance of supporting female filmmakers and expressed her intent to return to directing, though she faces financing challenges.
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Jodie Foster Opens Up About Her Fear of Acting in French Films
Get latest articles and stories on Entertainment at LatestLY. Actress and director Jodie Foster has confessed that despite being fluent in French, she was long hesitant to act in French-language films. Entertainment News | Jodie Foster Opens Up About Her Fear of Acting in French Films.
Jodie Foster Gives a Lesson in Maturity in Cannes: “The Older I Get, the More Carefree I Want to Be”
The actress has fun in 'Private Life', her first role in French under the orders of Rebecca Zlotowski and who has been seen out of competition in the contest Carla Simon reconstructs her family memory and that of a whole generation in the beautiful and fascinating ‘Romería’ There are performers whom we have seen grow and mature, literally, in front of the cameras. Jodie Foster we met at 12 years old. At that age she rolled her role in Taxi Drive…
"Feminism Is Not About Gender": Jodie Foster on Women in Directing and Her Role Models
Jodie Foster recalls how much of a "feminist" director Jonathan Demi was. Demi directed Foster in 1992's When the Lambs Go Silent, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture; the director of the films "Philadelphia" and "Something wild" died in 2017.
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