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Marion Cotillard and director Guillaume Canet SPLIT after nearly 2 decades together
Marion Cotillard and director Guillaume Canet SPLIT after nearly 2 decades together

Time of India

time6 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Marion Cotillard and director Guillaume Canet SPLIT after nearly 2 decades together

French movie star Marion Cotillard and director Guillaume Canet have separated after nearly two decades together with "mutual respect", the star couple announced on Friday. "After 18 years together, Marion Cotillard and Guillaume Canet have decided to separate by mutual agreement," said a statement released by their representatives. "This decision was made with mutual respect," it added. Oscar winner Cotillard frequently collaborated on projects with Canet since their relationship began in 2007, including the 2010 comedy-drama "Little White Lies" (Les Petits Mouchoirs). Cotillard, 49, and Canet, 52, who share two children together, said they hoped to avoid "speculation, rumour, and misinterpretation" with the announcement. "By being transparent through this statement, Marion Cotillard and Guillaume Canet also express their desire for their private lives, and especially that of their two children, to be respected," the statement said. Cotillard, one of the best-known faces of French cinema, won the Best Actress Academy Award for her role as Edith Piaf in "La Vie en Rose" in 2008. Canet, who is also an actor, is best known to international audiences for his role alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in 2000's "The Beach".

Oscar-nominated Canadian filmmaker Celine Song sounds off about love in her new rom-com, ‘Materialists': ‘We're trying to control this thing that's uncontrollable'
Oscar-nominated Canadian filmmaker Celine Song sounds off about love in her new rom-com, ‘Materialists': ‘We're trying to control this thing that's uncontrollable'

Toronto Star

time14-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Toronto Star

Oscar-nominated Canadian filmmaker Celine Song sounds off about love in her new rom-com, ‘Materialists': ‘We're trying to control this thing that's uncontrollable'

'Love is a miracle,' says Celine Song. 'It's this one thing where you're always being asked to jump off a cliff. You have to believe every day that it's going to happen.' This earnest, hopeful sensibility has carried across the films of the Canadian writer-director, who announced herself as a major voice with her Oscar-nominated debut feature 'Past Lives' (2023). Drawn from Song's own experience of immigrating from South Korea as a child, the sweeping yet intimate drama follows Nora (Greta Lee), an aspiring playwright who reconnects with a childhood crush from Seoul as she pursues her creative ambitions in New York. Though she ultimately marries the novelist she met at a fateful writing retreat, Nora contemplates the significance of both relationships when her former classmate comes to visit. Winnie Wang is a writer and film programmer whose work has been featured in Cinema Scope, Documentary magazine and Little White Lies.

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