A young woman said she felt like she'd 'pulled a muscle in her shoulder' before suffering from a rare stroke.
24.05.2023 - 16:29 / theplaylist.net
Marion Cotillard is one of the most respected actors in the world. For decades, she’s not only been a force in French cinema, but she has crossed over into Hollywood productions in films such as “Inception,” “Contagion,” and “The Dark Knight Rises.” But all that success doesn’t mean Cotillard has been immune from shitty experiences during production.
READ MORE: 2023 Cannes Film Festival: 21 Must-See Movies To Watch In a new interview with Variety, Marion Cotillard talked about her new Cannes film, “Little Girl Blue,” which is a docudrama from filmmaker Mona Achache. Continue reading Marion Cotillard Tells Story Of Feeling “Manipulated” By A Filmmaker: “I Felt Like An Object, And I Really Hated It” at The Playlist.
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Tina Turner’s stroke hit her like a “lightning bolt” and robbed her of her voice. The late ‘What’s Love Go to Do With It’ singer’s death was announced on 24 May after she had spent years battling potentially fatal illnesses including kidney issues that ended with her husband Erwin Bach, 67, donating one of his kidneys in a transplant operation in 2017. Tina said in her tell-all memoir ‘My Love Story’ about how her stroke hit in 2013, the same year she married music producer Erwin after spending years getting over her abusive marriage to Ike Turner: “You know that wonderful expression, ‘If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans'? On an ordinary October morning in 2013, just three months after our glorious wedding, I woke up and felt a lightning bolt strike my head and right leg.
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Kim Zolciak shared a cryptic message this week about being blamed for another person’s "toxic behavior" amid her divorce from former NFL player husband Kroy Biermann. "Manipulation is when they blame you for your reaction to their toxic behavior, but never discuss their disrespect that triggered you," a quote shared by the "Real Housewives of Atlanta" alum, 45, on her Instagram Stories said. "READ THAT AGAIN…" she added underneath the quote. Earlier this month, Biermann, 37, filed for divorce "on the ground that the marriage is irretrievably broken." Zolciak filed her own petition the same day.The estranged couple have been married for 11 years. In his petition, Biermann claims "the parties have accumulated certain debts and obligations, during the course of this marriage," and he is seeking an "equitable division of same." In addition to their marital woes, the former couple owe the IRS more than $1 million in unpaid taxes from 2013, 2017 and 2018, according to documents obtained by Fox News Digital.
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Marion Cotillard is opening up about an unpleasant experience she had with a male director who left her feeling “manipulated.”
Leo Barraclough International Features Editor In one scene in Mona Achache’s “Little Girl Blue,” which world premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in the Special Screenings section, the director is seen insisting that lead actor Marion Cotillard stays in character even on her tea break, to the extent that she must drink tea noisily as her character, Carole – based on the French filmmaker’s own mother – used to do. Does this suggest a manipulative relationship between director and actor? Cotillard disagrees. “I don’t see a director and an actor as being in relationships of manipulation. It’s more a collaboration,” she tells Variety. “It happened to me only once where I felt that I was being manipulated by a director, and I really didn’t like that.”
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the end of their marriage. During part two of this season of 's tell-all special, Kris and Jeymi talk about what caused their split and each heatedly accused one another of blatantly lying and dropped serious accusations against one another. Kris and Jeymi's marriage was short-lived after Kris returned to Alabama from Colombia because she said she had to take care of a court case and had to work to support them since she couldn't work in Colombia.
With all the headlines dedicated to the #MeToo movement over the past few years, it can sometimes feel like the industry has made progress — certainly, enough to launch several biopics and television shows about its own misconduct. But this is still a time when “Portrait of a Lady on Fire” actress Adèle Haenel feels compelled to quit the French film industry in protest, and when the director of the Cannes Film Festival feels the need to say, out loud, that Cannes is not a “festival for rapists.” READ MORE: Cannes Director Says Event Is Not “A Festival For Rapists” Needless to say, there’s still work to be done, and it’s good that these conversations continue to happen – especially when they involve an icon of the French film industry, Marion Cotillard.
Marion Cotillard is encouraged by the progress made by the #MeToo movement, but believes, “We still have a long way to go.” The Oscar winner stopped by the American Pavilion in Cannes today to chat with me about her latest film, Little Girl Blue, which is an Official Selection Special Screening here at the festival and which deals with themes of sexual abuse.
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