Her pin-straight siren hair added to the gothic vibe of the ... While she may have played singer Edith Piaf onscreen, on the ...
Her pin-straight siren hair added to the gothic ... on the Oscar red carpet, French actress Marion Cotillard channeled a glamorous mermaid in a custom couture Jean Paul Gaultier white gown ...
Marion Cotillard shared that, while she plays the enigmatic Cristina in her film The Ice Tower (‘La Tour de Grace’), she found herself intimidated by her young co-star Clara Pacini as the pair ...
Marion Cotillard cut a very glamorous figure in a strapless white gown as she attended The Ice Tower premiere at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival on Sunday. The actress, 49, who takes ...
it’s hard to tell whether her fascination for Cristina (Cotillard) is more sexual or mother-daughter. Perhaps it can be both. Cristina and Jeanne’s first introduction is an eerily staged scene ...
BERLIN, Feb 16 (Reuters) - French actor Marion Cotillard said her own public image is like the distorted reflections captured by the cursed camera in her latest film "The Ice Tower" - detached ...
Two decades after their last collaboration, Marion Cotillard reunites with filmmaker Lucile Hadzihalilovic for “The Ice Tower,” a fractured fable that lifts as much from the work of Hans ...
Marion Cotillard has finally addressed the infamous death scene from ‘The Dark Knight Rises,’ a moment that has been labeled as ‘the worst death scene’ ever in a Christopher Nolan film.
Set in the 1970s, the picture follows runaway Jeanne (Clara Pacini) who falls under the spell of Cristina (Marion Cotillard), the enigmatic star of The Snow Queen, a film being shot in the studio ...
Instead, she stumbles onto the set of a film starring legendary actress Cristina Van Der Berg (Cotillard), who’s playing the same snow queen-character we heard about in the opening fairytale.
Is there any star working today with a career as varied as Marion Cotillard? Anyone who has moved as effortlessly between Hollywood blockbusters — Inception, Dark Knight, Public Enemies — and ...