French actress Isabelle Huppert is heading to Venice, serving as Jury President at the 81st Venice Film Festival – which kicks off on Wednesday with the premiere of Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice ...
Nothing is permanent in the movies of Mia Hansen-Love. Halfway through “The Father of My Children,” what we assumed was our lead character — a frazzled-but-cool French film producer — offs himself, ...
While Huppert has made her fair share of bold, provocative and unpredictable choices across her much-feted career, the ...
The veteran French actress of stage and screen is the jury president of this year’s Venice Film Festival. By Farah Nayeri Actors often have more than one project on the boil. The French actress ...
The latest feature from the 80-year-old French director (‘Wild Reeds,’ ‘My Favorite Season’) premiered in Berlin’s Panorama sidebar. By Jordan Mintzer The road to bad movies is often paved with good ...
Now premiering at Sundance, the second feature from writer-director Flora Lau is a multiplayer narrative about several characters seeking connection both online and IRL. By Jordan Mintzer The risk of ...
Isabelle Huppert gave the Canadian tuxedo an avant-garde twist for Monday’s red carpet of “Highest 2 Lowest” at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. The French star sported a denim set by Balenciaga, ...
With her first Academy Award nomination this year, French actress Isabelle Huppert has joined the crème de la crème. Rarely do actors earn Oscar nominations for performances in a foreign language. In ...
Hong Sansoo’s A Traveler’s Needs, starring Isabelle Huppert, has sold North American distribution rights to New York’s Cinema Guild. The film premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival ...
Much like Martin Scorsese and other members of cinema’s old guard, Isabelle Huppert is concerned about the state of film today. “I’m worried about the things everyone is worried about. Making sure ...
Huppert will lead the jury at Venice Film Festival, which starts this upcoming Wednesday. “Festivals are more and more important,” Huppert said. “We all know that with the development of new ways of ...