Catherine Deneuve

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Catherine Deneuve on her film 'Potiche'

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Luis Bunuel
Belle de Jour
Catherine Deneuve
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Jacques Demy
The Last Metro
Potiche
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    1. beenthere246  05/04/2011 01:19 PM Report

      She comes from a time when cinema was evolving itself as a multi-faceted world, not just one genre of films, but many. It was a different era.

      I appreciate the fact that she is very much a private person, doesn't have to prove a point to anyone, and is at happy being that way. God gave her beauty and a sense of how to live free of overly dramatic overtones and nonsense. Few in Hollywood have that, nobody needs that many husbands, adopted children and all those houses in order to be happy.

    2. SkyLarkJ  04/20/2011 03:57 PM Report

      They should add Marilyn Monroe as a tag because at 32minutes Catherine talks about how much she would have liked to play her, said she's the perfect actress. Very interesting discussion of Marilyn.

    3. Ricardo_Amaral  03/31/2011 04:34 AM Report

      Reply to animamundi 

      For my taste regarding woman, Catherine Deneuve represented: “perfection”.

      She was the most beautiful woman that I ever saw anywhere on my entire life.

      She was a “Masterpiece”.

      .

    4. blank  03/30/2011 07:35 AM Report

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-db4iC0aHw&feature=player_embedded

      the universe is expanding at a faster and faster rate and our perception of time is that it's going by more and more quickly in relation to it being a smaller and smaller piece of the whole of what we can comprehend

    5. Saultxyca  03/29/2011 07:49 AM Report

      What counterpoint, Trey Parker and Matt Stone followed by La Deneuve. Let's hope that Charlie took Ms. Deneuve out to dinner and heard her scoop on the state of the French état aka Sarko (and Bruni ...), et al. Deneuve's sense of privacy is a beautiful thing.

    6. LindaBell  03/28/2011 11:01 PM Report

      I always enjoy watching Catherine and Charlie interact. There seems to be a mutual admiration of their love of cinema and intellect. I thought it was revealing that she wants people to know she is a "nice" person. I think that it comes through in her conversation and her work. To hell with the "Ice Princess" persona, she projects much more. I hope she knows that others see it.

    7. blank  03/28/2011 10:47 PM Report

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zd5UMFnS0SE&feature=related

      i'd just like to put it on record that nothing going on in the middle east is as bad as what i'm going through

      i just don't have anybody to blame

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTmYWOuOcOc&feature=related

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iO0niGPR5S4

    8. doodah  03/28/2011 08:00 PM Report

      For her fans - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qpg8vtnUN8

    9. animamundi  03/28/2011 09:30 AM Report

      one of my favorite movie was "repulsion" although it was pretty scary. she was brilliant in it.

      i also thought she was one of the most beautiful woman in the world.

    10. REMant  03/27/2011 05:04 PM Report

      Sort of a Love Boat appearance for Deneuve and Depardieu, I'd say, and, scanning cursorily thru it, a rather lethargic throwback to '70s comedies. It reminded me of Te marre pas... c'est pour rire! written and directed by one Jacques Besnard in 1982. In that one it was a bicycle factory, the owner of which dies testing his latest model, leaving the whole to his extremely vain son. I am supposing the fact that her mother, father, and older sister were actors, too, has something to do with why Ms Deneuve has made so many films. I agree about Monroe, tho few do, and The Seven-Year Itch is one of my favorite films. Marilyn might have been better off sticking with that sort of thing, but the only other she did like it was The Prince and the Showgirl. Bardot had the same kind of screen presence especially when she was younger. While I love to watch the 1930's and '40s ensembles as much as Bill Raftery man-to-man defense, some actors are just naturals on screen.

      Paris is or was actually many small towns reflecting all the places from which those migrating came, tho you probably cannot get someone born there to admit it, and I suppose Mr Rose only moves in those circles.

    11. doodah  03/27/2011 07:36 AM Report

      I share your lustful admiration for this French Beauty, Admiral. Even though she's closer to my mom's age than my own, I can't help but think of what incredible pleasure I could have gave her if we had met when she was a young doe-eyed debutante and I was a Frenchman (naturally and Nationally profused in the cunnilingus arts) with an Unusual Nose (shaped like a penis-head); Oh What Pleasure!..and the Pleasure would be all mine..Hers that is. :)

      I guess you could be, 'Julio Inglesias'.?

    12. Ricardo_Amaral  03/27/2011 03:49 AM Report

      Here is some photos of her:

      http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000366/mediaindex?page=2

      .

    13. Ricardo_Amaral  03/27/2011 03:45 AM Report

      For my taste regarding woman, Catherine Deneuve would be the number one on my list of the most beautiful movie stars of all time.

      She was a Goddess - she was perfection.

      She was the most beautiful woman that I ever saw anywhere.

    14. blank  03/27/2011 01:18 AM Report

      http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2011/03/julian_schnabel_and_rula_jebre.html

      http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2011/03/schnabels_schnalpal_i_could_li.html

      http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036789/vp/42247726#42247726

      http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/miral_couple_fight_in_studio_N2UOGGh9oEmQ2RsmZAu0GP

      http://www.france24.com/en/20100522-women-journalism-conflict-israeli-palestinian

    15. bragawave  03/27/2011 12:55 AM Report

      I love this woman's work, and have the greatest respect for the way she conducts herself in the world. It has always been a joy to see her interviewed on this show. Another GREAT interview!

    16. doodah  03/26/2011 09:46 AM Report

      ... I Like Her. She's an Honest Woman, and a little shy. I believe she didn't 'advance' 'through Hollywood' because of her 'Integrity'. .. A Total Class Act.

    17. doodah  03/26/2011 08:05 AM Report

      I haven't seen any of her movies yet. I hear she's been in some really freaky ones. I've seen excerpts of her back in her prime; and she's a WOW! .. even a Double WOW WOW!!