Marion Cotillard
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Oscar Foreign-Language Contenders, 2014: The Complete List
Frontrunners include Poland’s “Ida,” Turkey’s “Winter Sleep,” Belgium’s “Two Days, One Night” and Sweden’s “Force Majeure”
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Marion Cotillard Fights Economic Tide in Masterful ‘Two Days, One Night’
Cannes Review: the Dardenne brothers have made the best film of the Cannes Film Festival so far
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‘The Immigrant’ Review: Marion Cotillard Gets Exploited at Ellis Island
James Gray directs frequent collaborator Joaquin Phoenix as an enigmatic pimp who takes advantage of just-off-the-boat Polish immigrant Cotillard
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Michael Fassbender’s ‘Macbeth’ Isn’t ‘Evil’ – He’s Got PTSD (Photos)
Oscar-nominated “12 Years a Slave” star portrays murderous general as ‘damaged’ from war in Justin Kurzel’s Shakespeare adaptation
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Joaquin Phoenix Pimps Out Marion Cotillard in ‘The Immigrant’ Trailer (Video)
Jeremy Renner might be able to save her in James Gray’s upcoming period drama
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18 Greatest Hollywood Unknowns to Win Oscar Gold – From Tatum O’Neal to Lupita Nyong’o (Photos)
Good news for Timothée Chalamet: The best known actor doesn’t always win Oscar night
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Marrakech Film Fest: A Celebration of Cinema in the Shadow of Poverty (Guest Blog)
It would be easy to walk through the Kasbah thinking, “these poor people, living the way they do while their leadership entertains movie stars”
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‘The Immigrant’ Shows Marion Cotillard Lured Into Prostitution (Video)
Period drama co-stars Joaquin Phoenix
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Weinstein Co. Snags Rights to ‘Macbeth’ With Michael Fassbender
Marion Cotillard co-stars in the latest adaptation of Shakespeare’s play
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Michael Fassbender Will Not Campaign for Oscar Nomination
“12 Years a Slave” star says he is busy filming another movie
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‘Twilight,’ ‘Paranoia’ Actress Angela Sarafyan Joins Max Landis’ Directorial Debut
The up-and-coming actress will play Heather Frost in the indie comedy "Me Him Her"
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Cannes: Sundance Selects Nabs U.S. Rights to Jury Prize Winner ‘Like Father, Like Son’
Japanese drama examines two families whose 6-year-old sons were switched at birth
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Cannes: Critics All Over the Map on James Gray’s ‘Immigrant’ but Love Marion Cotillard
The period drama is either a wrenching masterpiece or a gloomy melodrama, depending on who you ask
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Cannes: Sundance Selects Nabs Rights to Francois Ozon’s ‘Young & Beautiful’
The company's third Cannes pickup is a sexy coming-of-age tale
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Cannes Deals: Sundance Selects Buys Dardenne Brothers’ ‘Two Days, One Night’ Starring Marion Cotillard
Cotillard plays a woman desperate to keep her job