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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • Marion Cotillard sits down with New York Times culture reporter Melena Ryzik - www.timestalks.com. Marion Cotillard, Academy Award-winning actress and 2012 Gotham Independent Film Award honoree, talks about her performance in films such as "La Vie en Rose," "The Dark Knight Rises," "Midnight in Paris," "Inception" and more.

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  • @phillipbeckman1210
    @phillipbeckman1210 10 років тому +36

    Marion is by far the best actress in Hollywood. She is a great singer as well. So talented. Her acting moves my heart. Rust and Bone was underrated. Marion was amazing in it. As well as public enemies. She can be sweet intense smart cunning heartfelt emotional. She is very special

    • @Doylefromhell
      @Doylefromhell 10 років тому +9

      Rust & Bone is spectacular, completely agree it was under rated as hell, her performance is completely mesmerizing!

    • @MultiKarola
      @MultiKarola 8 років тому +3

      +Dennis Lyons when the sun catches her face ... i still remember thatshot ... you get drawn to her face instantly

    • @sookwilson5926
      @sookwilson5926 Рік тому

      Technically she's still French cinema actress, I love her French movies, especially in A very Long engagement, her major role when she started acting. I knew she's special back then

  • @Ace0077
    @Ace0077 10 років тому +14

    She's so sweet.

  • @bellemarie9770
    @bellemarie9770 10 років тому +14

    I'm SO in love with her. She will always be my favorite actress.

  • @jimmydutch131984
    @jimmydutch131984 10 років тому +14

    what a woman...and what a actress.....

  • @queuesnake704
    @queuesnake704 11 років тому +2

    "It's a lot of preparation. I like to explore the heart and soul of this person." "It just kind of creates itself." Brilliant.

  • @johnthompson5350
    @johnthompson5350 8 років тому +6

    I'm smitten. Such a multi-faceted and beautiful talent.

  • @StellaAdler_
    @StellaAdler_ 4 місяці тому +1

    Fell in love with her with A Good Year. Phenomenal actress!

  • @kitvancleavephd
    @kitvancleavephd 11 років тому +3

    It's interesting how tentative Cotillard is discussing her process and work, given that she's known for giving 110% to each character. It proves again how interior she is about her work. It may also be a result of the heat she took from rightwing Americans for discussing ZEITGEIST, a film about 9/11 when she filmed a CANAL documentary first broadcast in 2007. Interestingly, there was absolutely no controversy about this documentary until Cotillard won an Oscar.

  • @emmascurls7070
    @emmascurls7070 10 років тому +7

    Her accent has improved! deffo here an american accent coming through.. one of my favourite actresses :)

    • @aaroninstl
      @aaroninstl 10 років тому

      Yeah it's crazy how much better it has become. Haven't watched an interview with her in years.

  • @ecran.magique
    @ecran.magique 3 роки тому

    Marion is really always trying to get to the bottom of things, it's quite intense. On a sidenote, I really love Melena Ryzik's laughter and she has tremendous eyes. I was really watching both sides of the interview ! :-)

  • @queuesnake704
    @queuesnake704 11 років тому

    Role play? Acting? Lots of elements of truth in all those answers, all only as true and authentic as the artist/audience experiencing those realities in the moment.

  • @danielpicon777
    @danielpicon777 10 років тому +1

    Quisiera verla a ella en una spanish movie...... En estas películas hay mucho dramatismo y fuerza actoral... Realmente fuera algo muy enriquecedor para ella

  • @Illuminandi_
    @Illuminandi_ 10 років тому +9

    There hasn't been mush actresses I have been crazy About. It's just this one to be precise.

    • @sookwilson5926
      @sookwilson5926 Рік тому +1

      There's another French actor who has such intense performance as her, ~gaspard Ulliel. They were both in A Very Long engagement. It was so epic, it's worth watching if you haven't seen it

  • @queuesnake704
    @queuesnake704 11 років тому

    I think the only limiting factor in being able to convey and suspend the audience's disbelief in the character, the situation, the world and the story is the artist's level of commitment to suspend his/her own disbelief. If you suspend enough of your own disbelief and allow yourself to psychologically to all those places mere mortals fear to tread, you can successfully guide your audience through hell, heaven, and everywhere else in between because they trust you to tell them the truth,

  • @katydid41
    @katydid41 7 років тому +2

    Marion clearly states she has NO REPEATED METHOD. Each role is approached in a singular way. She is spontaneous in every take... no 2 takes are the same. No 2 approaches to separate roles are the same. Other younger female actors are using this same approach nowadays. It all started with Meryl Streep decades ago, Marion Cotillard came next, and the recent talented and dedicated young women have taken up the challenge. It is as if there is a mycelium, rooted in Streep/Cotiallard, for young female actresses between the ages of 24 to 33 who are popping up like mushrooms that have found beneficial conditions for flowering. Alicia Vikander is one, so is Jennifer Lawrence, and Melanie Laurent to name a few.. from various countries.

    • @missdee4927
      @missdee4927 2 роки тому

      there have been many many actresses between Streep and Cotillard who approach roles differently. And Streep did not start that at all. No offense but you come across as someone who hasn't been exposed to many actresses.

  • @queuesnake704
    @queuesnake704 11 років тому +3

    "I traveled to see things only I could see."

  • @queuesnake704
    @queuesnake704 11 років тому

    American animation companies like Dreamworks or Pixar can afford to pay meticulous attention to having the artistic style of the characters match the style of the backgrounds and tell stories that are more recognizable and familiar to a modern viewer. The imagination does not have to stretch nearly as much as in a Japanese tale.

  • @queuesnake704
    @queuesnake704 11 років тому

    TV quotes? UA-cam clips? Memes? Collages and dioramas? Film? Music? Painting? The written word? Prayer? Art (is expression of the soul)?

  • @queuesnake704
    @queuesnake704 11 років тому

    Yeah. I think kind of like in Inception, when you go that deep into a character's life and world, you need loved ones to ground you and bring you back firmly into *this* reality. Not unlike a totem, a spinning top or a weighted die, no?

  • @queuesnake704
    @queuesnake704 11 років тому

    Yet, much like how American comics have been telling stories that range in maturity and content for years and yet have only relatively recently begun to be taken seriously as a legitimate art form, the Japanese have had a history with the graphic tradition dating back to the days of feudal empires and the samurai. Adult professionals openly read

  • @queuesnake704
    @queuesnake704 11 років тому

    so whatever truth you express must be true to you first, your audience second. I think this explains the oftentimes incongruous performances in larger artistic ventures with lots of different artists and lots of moving parts, such as movies or video games.
    This is more pronounced in the era of CGI than in the days of theater or orchestras. Anime usually has basic, cel-shaded characters that move very little, talk a lot, and

  • @queuesnake704
    @queuesnake704 11 років тому

    With monsters. Now that's some real screenwriting talk right there. :P

  • @queuesnake704
    @queuesnake704 11 років тому +1

    The Marion Cotillard Method.

    • @katydid41
      @katydid41 7 років тому

      Marion clearly states she has NO REPEATED METHOD. Each role is approached in a singular way. She is spontaneous in every take... no 2 takes are the same. No 2 approaches to separate roles are the same. Other younger female actors are using this same approach nowadays. It all started with Meryl Streep decades ago, Marion Cotillard came next, and the recent talented and dedicated young women have taken up the challenge. It is as if there is a mycelium, rooted in Streep/Cotiallard, for young female actresses between the ages of 24 to 33 who are popping up like mushrooms that have found beneficial conditions for flowering. Alicia Vikander is one, so is Jennifer Lawrence, and Melanie Laurent to name a few.. from various countries.

  • @queuesnake704
    @queuesnake704 11 років тому +1

    "What does Christopher Nolan dream about?" LoL. You tell me, man. I'm still trying to figure out the special edition disc's menu for Memento. Yeesh. Does everything have to be a puzzle with that guy? I just wanna get to the behind-the-scenes doc...

  • @queuesnake704
    @queuesnake704 11 років тому

    "How do you dream in character?" A fertile imagination? Daydreaming? Dreams? Remixed artificial memories? Constructed virtual realities? Augmented reality? Mind-to-mind neurology technology? Buddhist deep meditation? Spice trance/orgy? Huge bag of weed?

  • @danielpicon777
    @danielpicon777 10 років тому

    Yo quiero una igualita....... My platonic love....

  • @Jacks_here
    @Jacks_here 5 років тому

    Beautiful - what can you say I

  • @queuesnake704
    @queuesnake704 11 років тому

    A musical alien project. Nice. =8)

  • @queuesnake704
    @queuesnake704 11 років тому

    Otherwise, you pull a Robert Downey, Jr.'s Kirk Lazarus from "Tropic Thunder" and become "a dude playing a dude, disguised as another dude," where you've lost sight of who you are and need someone to pull you back out of the deep end. I think psychologists should be a regular paid expense for actors and artists in general, because it's got to be rather taxing on the psyche exploring the emotional depths of the mind like that.

  • @queuesnake704
    @queuesnake704 11 років тому

    have detailed but static matte painted backgrounds, but the artists can afford to focus and experiment more in terms of story content because their animation techniques are so basic (ranging from zany to shockingly mature material, but in any case, definitely light years ahead of American artists in terms of speculative fiction). Meanwhile,

  • @queuesnake704
    @queuesnake704 11 років тому

    manga (Japanese comics) and there is no sense of that behavior being outside the norm. It's amazing how many stories go untold because our imaginations have atrophied due to a junk food diet of the mind that passes for entertainment and culture these days. But, slowly, but surely, we're catching up.