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      • In 2007, Breillat met notorious conman Christophe Rocancourt, and offered him a leading role in a movie that she was planning to make, based on her own novel Bad Love, and starring Naomi Campbell.
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  2. Jun 26, 2024 · A gorgeous home, a loving husband, a fabulous existence—Anne seems to have everything. But when she meets Théo (Samuel Kircher), Pierre’s impudent, flirty 17-year-old son from a previous marriage, she succumbs to his advances, setting in motion a torrid affair that could destroy her perfectly manicured world.

  3. Jun 29, 2024 · It was originally intended to be a physically revealing sex scene of the type for which Breillat became famous early in her career, but she reconceived the scene to focus entirely on a close-up...

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  4. Sep 24, 2004 · With her spare style and the solemnity of the man and the woman’s lengthy and very French philosophical discourses, Breillat invites being labeled pretentious, or merely ridiculous, in the grimly...

  5. Jun 27, 2024 · But this is a Breillat work through and through, with a masterful attention to visual detail and the give-and-take of staging that—as our interview suggests—continues her subversive dialogue with centuries of portrayals of love and sex in art and cinema that date back to A Real Young Girl, her 1976 debut feature, and on through 36 Fillette ...

  6. Feb 8, 2005 · Breillat was aptly baptised into cinema as an actress in 1972 with her supporting role in Bernardo Bertolucci’s libido-charged Last Tango in Paris, and over the course of her remarkably audacious 25 year career, she has thoroughly plumbed the depths of female sexuality, consistently returning to a handful of themes such as the traumatic loss of ...

  7. She started her career after studying acting at Yves Furet's "Studio d'Entraînement de l'Acteur" in Paris together with her sister, actress Marie-Hélène Breillat (born 2 June 1947) in 1967. At the age of 17, she had her novel published, l'Homme facile (A Man for the Asking). The French government banned it for readers under 18 years old.

  8. Dec 12, 2002 · And herein lies both the challenge and the controversy of her work. Catherine Breillat’s preoccupation with the representation of female sexuality began very early in her artistic career. Breillat began as a writer, publishing her first novel, L’homme facile, when she was just 17.