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Juliette Binoche

  • Saturday, 17 May, 2025
    Person in the News
    Juliette Binoche, the French star slaying film’s sacred monsters

    The 61-year-old has managed to remain a beloved figure in the cut-throat movie industry while embracing activist causes

    Joe Cummings illustration of Person in the News Juliette Binoche.
  • Thursday, 10 April, 2025
    ReviewFilm
    The Return — Juliette Binoche and Ralph Fiennes crackle with emotion in grand Odyssey tale

    Uberto Pasolini’s take on Homer is a stately, Shakespearean affair

  • Thursday, 15 February, 2024
    ReviewFilm
    When cooking meets cinema — The Taste of Things nourishes the soul

    Former partners Juliette Binoche and Benoît Magimel reunite on screen in this mouth-watering tale of care and tradition

    A man wearing an apron stands in a kitchen with steaming pots on a stove
  • Wednesday, 14 February, 2024
    ReviewTelevision
    The New Look — the rise of Christian Dior and the fall of Coco Chanel

    New Apple TV+ series dramatises Dior and his haute-couture contemporaries during and after the Nazi occupation of Paris

    A woman in sunglasses and a chic grey trenchcoat strides purposefully through a hotel lobby, followed by a woman in another grey coat
  • Thursday, 26 May, 2022
    ReviewFilm
    Juliette Binoche stars in social-realist drama Between Two Worlds

    The French film follows a journalist undercover as she researches the lives of minimum-wage cleaners

    A group of men and women gather around a table in a café
  • Thursday, 6 September, 2018
    Venice Film Festival 2018
    The Sisters Brothers, Non-Fiction — French film-makers take different paths

    Jacques Audiard heads back to the Old West while Olivier Assayas ponders the digital future

    The Sisters Brothers. Jake Gyllenhaal, Joaquin Phoenic, John C reilly, Riz Ahmed
  • Friday, 22 June, 2018
    ReviewLife & Arts
    On digital: Let the Sunshine In — ‘a series of repeated disappointments’

    We keep watching for Juliette Binoche — terrific as Isabelle, unhappy and continuously let down by narcissistic men

  • Wednesday, 18 April, 2018
    ReviewLife & Arts
    Let the Sunshine In — Juliette Binoche and her many men

    A series of unsuitable men pass through a Parisian woman’s life in Claire Denis’s romcom

    Juliette Binoche and Nicolas Duvauchelle in 'Let the Sunshine In'
  • Thursday, 15 June, 2017
    ReviewLife & Arts
    Slack Bay — darkly funny

    Bruno Dumont’s weird comedy risks offending almost every PC constituency

    Fabrice Luchini and Juliette Binoche in 'Slack Bay'
  • Tuesday, 13 June, 2017
    InterviewLife & Arts
    How filmmaker Bruno Dumont discovered comedy

    The French director has moved away from dour naturalism and violence

    Valeria Bruni Tedeschi and Fabrice Luchini in Bruno Dumont's ‘Slack Bay’
  • Tuesday, 5 July, 2016
    ObituaryWorld
    Abbas Kiarostami, Iranian film director, 1940-2016

    Realist film-maker who depicted the lives of ordinary Iranians and antagonised the regime

    Internationally acclaimed Iranian film maker Abbas Kiarostami, Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or 1997, gives instructions during a course with students of the Villa Arson art school in Nice, 04 December 2007. / AFP / ERIC ESTRADE (Photo credit should read ERIC ESTRADE/AFP/Getty Images)
  • Monday, 16 May, 2016
    ReviewLife & Arts
    Cannes Film Festival — ‘Surreal, serene and seriocomical’

    Highlights of this year’s festival include a comedy about cannibalism and class conflict

    Bruno Dumont's 'Slack Bay'
  • Thursday, 28 January, 2016
    ReviewLife & Arts
    The 33 — film review: ‘Emotional punch’

    Patricia Riggen’s film tells the saga of the trapped Chilean miners

    'The 33' tells the story of the trapped Chilean miners
  • Friday, 31 July, 2015
    ReviewLife & Arts
    Clouds of Sils Maria — DVD review

    Juliette Binoche shines as an actress forced to face advancing age in film dense with soul-searching

    Clouds of Sils Maria
  • Thursday, 14 May, 2015
    ReviewLife & Arts
    Clouds of Sils Maria — film review

    Juliette Binoche excels in this wise, funny film from Olivier Assayas

    Juliette Binoche and Kirsten Stewart in 'Clouds of Sils Maria'
  • Friday, 6 March, 2015
    ReviewLife & Arts
    Antigone, Barbican, London — review

    Ivo van Hove’s transfixing staging is led by an intense performance from Juliette Binoche

  • Friday, 27 February, 2015
    Life & Arts
    Antigone, Barbican, London

    Director Ivo van Hove casts Juliette Binoche in Sophocles’ tragedy

    Juliette Binoche as Antigone in Sophocles’ tragedy
  • Thursday, 15 May, 2014
    ReviewLife & Arts
    Godzilla – film review

    The mega-monster franchise crashes to earth in British director Gareth Edwards’ film

    'Godzilla'
  • Thursday, 1 May, 2014
    ReviewLife & Arts
    A Thousand Times Good Night – film review

    Juliette Binoche plays a crusading photographer in Erik Poppe’s worthy drama

    Juliette Binoche in 'A Thousand Times Good Night'
  • Tuesday, 22 April, 2014
    ReviewLife & Arts
    Cannes Film Festival 2014 – preview

    The 67th edition promises a heady blend of familiar faces and hopeful first-timers

    Nicole Kidman during the filming of 'Grace of Monaco'
  • Thursday, 20 June, 2013
    ReviewLife & Arts
    Cinema reviews: World War Z, Before Midnight and more

    Sci-fi zombie epic comes to the screen, Hawke and Delpy reunited, Kiarostami’s latest, and more

    David Morse and Brad Pitt in 'World War Z'
  • Monday, 18 March, 2013
    ReviewWork & Careers
    The film-maker as a creative boss

    Documentary shows director Michael Haneke’s passion for control

    Michael H
  • Sunday, 23 September, 2012
    ReviewLife & Arts
    Mademoiselle Julie, Barbican, London

    Although this is a problematic staging, it scores highly in its portrayal of the dynamic between the central duo

    Juliette Binoche in ‘Mademoiselle Julie’
  • Thursday, 14 June, 2012
    ReviewLife & Arts
    Send this cop film to a correction facility

    The week’s cinema releases: ‘Polisse’, ‘Cosmopolis’, ‘Rock of Ages’, ‘A Royal Affair’, ‘Late September’ and ‘Kosmos’

    Frédéric Pierrot, left, and JoeyStarr in ‘Polisse'
  • Friday, 6 January, 2012
    Life & Arts
    Back to your roots

    Forget neon pink, people are returning to their natural hair colour

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