More stories by Nigel M. Returning to Cannes following her international breakthrough performance in 2011’s awards juggernaut “The Artist,” directed by her husband Michel Hazanavicius, Oscar nominee ...
A few months ago, few people had heard of Berenice Bejo or The Artist, and now with the Oscars coming up, both are fiery topics of discussion. Berenice Bejo is on a speedy escalator to stardom, no ...
Berenice Bejo was born to Miguel and Silvia Bejo on July 7, 1976 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. When Bejo was 3 years old her family fled Argentina and moved to France to escape the Argentina’s so-called ...
The story of the world’s first female director is to be told via an HBO Max and France Télévisions series starring Academy Award–nominee Bérénice Bejo (The Artist). Bejo will play Alice Guy Blaché in ...
Cannes (Francia), 26 may (EFE).Cannes (Francia), 26 may (EFE). — La actriz francoargentina Bérénice Bejo fue hoy la más emocionada cuando escuchó su nombre en la ceremonia de entrega de premios del ...
Argentine actress Bérénice Bejo’s "The Artist" is on a roll! The ode to silent films, which received multiple Critics Choice and Golden Globes wins last week, was nominated in multiple categories at ...
Embankment and Latido have launched sales on the film — adapted from Hernán Rivera Letelier’s acclaimed novel — at the American Film Market. By Alex Ritman U.K. Correspondent Bérénice Bejo, who rose ...
CANNES, France – For her work in “The Past,” as a divorcing Paris mother caught in a web of deceptions, Berenice Bejo won the best actress award at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. The movie opens in ...
Bérénice Bejo was ancient in Hollywood terms when she got her break. Which is why she is so manic now, she tells Harry de Quetteville She has the most recognisable initials in French cinema: BB. But ...
The Oscar nominee says writer-director Michel Hazanavicius, now her husband, was "really weird" when they first met, but co-star Jean Dujardin was "lovable." By Scott Feinberg Last Sunday, I had the ...
There’s not a whole lot of dialogue in “The Artist” that isn’t delivered via intertitle, but it’s all in English, effectively deceiving audiences about the fact that it’s a mostly French production.
The following paragraph should be read with a French accent: John Wayne's like, "Come on, stay." And all the people in the little village is around them. And his woman says, "Why do you want me to ...
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