Catherine Breillat - Videos
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A personal interview with Catherine Breillat, discussing her fears and formative influences on her creativity. She reflects particularly on the notion of intimacy in her cinema, giving the spectator the possibility not to be there, apart, but rather to be part of the intimacy. (in French, English subtitles)
04/24/2008
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Scoop Du Jour - Catherine Breillat is briefly interviewed about her film (The Last Mistress - Une vieille maîtresse) at the 51st San Francisco International Film Festival.
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Asia Argento (MARIE ANTOINETTE, BOARDING GATE). A penniless rogue, Ryno de Marigny (newcomer Fu-ad Aît Aattou), shocks 19th century France with his engagement to the virginal gem of the aristocracy, Hermangarde (Roxane Mesquida of FAT GIRL). As lurid speculations of Ryno's ten year affair with the carnal Vellini (Argento) manifest, a supremely erotic and wickedly humorous depiction of human lust is revealed - overriding the brittle facade of nobility and reverence.
Breillat stands up to the harsh and unreasonable criticisms of Éric Naulleau and Éric Zemmour (journalist for Le Figaro) during the popular French talk show "On n'est pas couché" regarding her book "Bad Love". (in French)
05/25/2007
Catherine Breillat, her producer, and actors Asia Argento, Fu'ad Aït Aattou and Roxane Mesquida, discuss the film "Une Vieille Maîtresse". The group responds to questions (in French) from the Press at Cannes 2007.
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Report on the premiere of Breillart's most ambitious film "Une Vieille Maîtresse" on French TV. Includes small interview snippets where she comments on the story. (In French, no subtitles)
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Interview with Catherine Breillat, her long-time producer Jean-Francois Lepetit, first-time actor (renown journalist Claude Sarraute), and Asia Argento, at the premiere of Une Vieille Maîtresse at Cannes 2007 (in French).
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Trailer for Breillat's film "Sex is Comedy" (Scènes intimes), 2002.
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Trailer of Catherine Breillat's 2001 break-through film Fat Girl
Chantal Akerman and Catherine Breillat, speak about their creative development, how they became filmmakers and what motivates them to make their films, at European Graduate School Media and Communication studies department program in Saas-Fee Switzerland, Europe. 2001
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The trailer for Breillat's "À ma soeur" (Fat Girl) from 2001; a film which won the Manfred Salzgeber Award at the Berlin International Film Festival, as well as the France Culture Award at the Cannes festival.
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The trailer of Catherine Breillat's 1999 movie "Romance"











