‘I told him, “Go ahead, do it”’ : Juliette Binoche on how a strangling attack as a teen inspired (…)
The French actor steps into unfamiliar – and bracingly raw – territory with In-I In Motion after four decades reigning the international arthouse. You have to go out of your comfort zone, she says, ‘otherwise you become a prude’ Starring in more than 70 movies is all well and good, but Juliette (…)
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