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Starring Lea Seydoux and George MacKay, director Bertrand Bonello's latest is set across three time periods, drawing from a notorious killer for inspiration. 'The Beast' explores loneliness, in ...
Léa Seydoux’s ‘The Second Act’ to Open Cannes Festival. Quentin Dupieux’s latest film, also starring Vincent Lindon, will world premiere out of competition as it kicks off the 77th ...
Later, Seydoux’s wearily reincarnated Gabrielle wanders the near-empty streets of the formerly beguiling City of Light, with only a stray deer for company. The sight is grimly amusing: tragicomedy.
Léa Seydoux, in Paris, April 23, 2024. OLIVER HADLEE PEARCH FOR M LE MAGAZINE DU MONDE. The two actresses appeared together again six years later in Bertrand Bonello's Saint Laurent.Meanwhile ...
The Beast is a simple film. But told across three timelines, the story between two star-crossed lovers harnesses the memories of our past selves. And that’s what drove Bertrand Bonello, who also ...
About halfway through Bertrand Bonello’s insanely knotty new picture – a Spaghetti Junction of semi-discrete timelines – one version of Léa Seydoux gives in to frustration. “What the f**k ...
With Léa Seydoux, one of France’s very best, it’s another story. She operates with calm precision, and with the singular, unblinking eyes of a unique screen paradox: a guarded seeker.