Juliette Binoche

‘For freedom’: French actors cut their hair in support of Iranian women
Celebrities including Juliette Binoche and Marion Cotillard stage protest after death of Mahsa Amini
Kim Willsher in Paris
05, Oct, 2022 @12:23 PM

Both Sides of the Blade review – Claire Denis’s love triangle thriller lacks chemistry
Juliette Binoche and Vincent Lindon are both intense, except when they’re together, in a romantic drama weighed down by backstory
Nick James
10, Sep, 2022 @2:00 PM

‘I fell in love with two men – it was unbearable!’: Juliette Binoche on love triangles and ‘little boy’ Gérard Depardieu
The French screen star opens up about her life mirroring the plot of new film Both Sides of the Blade and putting male cinema icons in their place
Ryan Gilbey
09, Sep, 2022 @5:00 AM

The Assistant to The Invisible Man: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
Julia Garner stars in a disturbing fictionalisation of Weinstein’s crimes, while an exceptional Elisabeth Moss gives us the best version of HG Wells’s sci-fi classic ever
Simon Wardell
12, Aug, 2022 @8:00 AM

Three Colours trilogy: why Kieślowski’s arthouse event films continue to dazzle
Red, White and Blue remain immersive and emotionally astute, as a 4K restoration promises to bring new audiences into the fold
Guy Lodge
07, Jul, 2022 @5:28 PM

Between Two Worlds review – Emmanuel Carrère’s jagged, furious tale of low-paid work
Newcomer Hélène Lambert excels alongside Juliette Binoche in this gritty drama about friendship and lies on the breadline
Wendy Ide
28, May, 2022 @2:00 PM

Both Sides of the Blade review – Claire Denis’ many-faced love story
Juliette Binoche completes an intriguing love triangle that highlights the incompatible emotions that coexist in an affair
Peter Bradshaw
12, Feb, 2022 @9:30 PM

Cannes 2021 week one roundup: saliva tests and strange visions
It’s not the festival as we know it, but despite Covid restrictions there are wild gems from Leos Carax, Joanna Hogg, Todd Haynes and more
Xan Brooks
10, Jul, 2021 @1:00 PM

Between Two Worlds review – Juliette Binoche goes undercover in the gig economy
Emmanuel Carrère’s drama – based on Florence Aubenas’s bestseller Le Quai de Ouistreham – fails to probe fully the injustices faced by low-paid workers
Peter Bradshaw
07, Jul, 2021 @8:30 AM

Actresses playing actresses in film – ranked!
On the 70th anniversary of Sunset Boulevard, in which Gloria Swanson plays terrifying silver screen star Norma Desmond, we look at the greatest interpretations of actresses by actresses
Peter Bradshaw
06, Aug, 2020 @11:09 AM

The best films of 2020 so far
Adam Sandler is a gem of jewellery dealer, Dev Patel is inspired casting as David Copperfield, while Keira Knightley disrupts the 1970 Miss World contest in these top picks – listed in date order – from the UK release schedule this year
Guardian film
12, May, 2020 @5:00 AM

Who You Think I Am review – a thrilling web of desire
Juliette Binoche is wondrous as a woman with a fantasy identity in an exploration of the perils and pleasures of life online
Mark Kermode
12, Apr, 2020 @7:00 AM
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