Sunday, January 4, 2009

Isabelle Huppert will chair the jury at Cannes.

14-times she was in competition at Cannes represented: Isabelle Huppert is one of the icons of European cinema. This year it will occur as a critic - and the jury of 62 Festivals on the Croisette forward.
  Paris - "I am very happy and proud," said Isabelle Huppert, when the festival is already twice as Best Actress. By opting for the 55-year-old paid tribute to the organizers Huppert "serving the art cinema," said festival director Thierry Fremaux.
Huppert is Liv Ullmann, Jeanne Moreau and Françoise Sagan, the fourth woman to head the jury. It has about 90 films, of which there are 14 in competition at Cannes managed. For "Nozière Violette" (1978) and "The Piano Teacher" (2001), she was awarded the prize for best actress.
In German cinemas Huppert was last in 2006 judicial drama "Secret State affairs" to be seen. Directed by Claude Chabrol, with Huppert seven films. The complex, literary thriller staged rolling the Elf-Aquitaine affair on; Huppert plays a judge involved in the investigation of corrupt politicians and business bosses their lives destroyed.
Also on the stage here Huppert enthusiastic audiences and critics alike: In Berlin, the actress appeared in December 2006 in a production of Heiner Müller's "quartet" on.
The guest of the Odeon Theater in Paris in the new version of U.S. director Robert Wilson proved Huppert uncompromising dedication to the arts because they previously had injured the knee, they had during the performance of a colleague worn.

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