
OUR Marion Cotillard is one of the most famous and beloved figures of predominantly modern European and American cinema. The French actress has achieved great success with performances that have impressed audiences, critics and institutions such as Oscar, BAFTA, golden globes, Cesar Awards, Lumiere as well as European Film Award in which he was not only honored, but received numerous nominations. In addition to acting, Cotillard is also involved in charity work and is an environmental activist.
Steven Soderbergh’s 2011 thriller became a reality as the central theme was a deadly pandemic “shaking” humanity. The film features an important cast from Gwyneth Paltrow and Matt Damon to Laurence Fishburne and more. But another standout performance is that of Marion Cotillard as a doctor in the midst of a virus outbreak, which conveys mistrust and helplessness very well.
9. Love Me If You Dare (2003)
Cotillard stars in Jan Samuel’s directorial debut as Sophie, who takes part in a child’s play with her best friend Julien (Guillaume Canet) and discovers there’s more to them than kissing. As she stated earlier, Cotillard loves working with Canet, who later became her husband.
The actress starred with Johnny Depp in Michael Mann’s crime film Public Danger. Cotillard as Billy Frechette, a girl who falls in love with popular American gangster John Dillinger. Despite the demands of a role in a film that combines gangster elements with arthouse tradition, she manages to balance them and succeed. The big problem, he said, was correct pronunciation.
7. Innocent (2004)
The action of the mystical drama Lucil Hadzhihalilovich takes place in an unusual private school for girls, where new students appear in coffins. Cotillard plays Madame Eva, one of the teachers working in this strange mode.
In Justin Kerzel’s groundbreaking adaptation of Shakespeare’s play, Cotillard plays a key role as Lady Macbeth. In her performance, the actress “transitions” from hatred and greed to fear and guilt, earning her place among the great actresses who starred in this role.
5. Midnight in Paris (2011)
Many call it the greatest Woody Allen film released in the last decade. “Midnight in Paris” focuses on writer Gil’s (Owen Wilson) “intrusion” into the literary history of Paris. Gil thinks about the past and his former partner Adriana (Cotillard), not about the present and his fiancée.
four. Once Upon a Time in New York, The Immigrant (2013)
The actress gives one of the most dynamic roles of her career in the James Gray drama. She plays a Polish nurse who is forced into prostitution by a character played by Joaquin Phoenix. Cotillard received the New York Film Critics Circle Awards for Best Actress.
3. Body to Body, “Rust and Bone” (2012)
In the melodrama of 2012, the actress plays Stephanie, who lost both legs after a terrible accident. She develops a bond with Ali, a former boxer and single father who will help her accept some situations. Cotillard was nominated for the César Award for Best Actress.
2. Life Like a Rose, “Life in Rose” (2007)
One of Cotillard’s most talked about performances was as the iconic singer Edith Piaf in Olivier Dahan’s 2007 autobiography. The story follows Piaf from childhood to her rise to fame. For her amazing performance, Cotillard received, among other things, the Academy Award for Best Actress, the Golden Globe and the BAFTA Award.
one. Two Days One Night (2014)
In the Dardenne Brothers drama, Cotillard plays Sandra, a young woman who only has one weekend to convince her colleagues not to accept the bonus their boss gives them when she goes on vacation because it would mean she could lose my job. The actress was nominated for an Oscar and won the European Film Awards, as well as the award of the National Society of Film Critics.
Source: Kathimerini

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