Sophie Marceau
Born | November 17, 1966 |
Hometown | Paris, France |
Net worth | $50 million |
Height | 5'8" (1.72m) |
Partner | Jim Lemley, Andrzej ?u?awski, Christopher Lambert |
Children | Vincent Zulawski |
Parents | Beno?t Maupu, Simone Morisset |
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Michelle Yeoh and Juyeon Hit Shanghai for Balenciaga’s Rain-Soaked Spring 2025 Show
- Amid pouring rain, Demna Gvasalia’s latest Balenciaga collection was staged at nightfall in Shanghai on May 30 on the banks of the Huangpu River. Held on the rooftop of Shanghai’s Museum of Art Pudong (PAM), the runway event saw brand ambassador Michelle Yeoh, Sophie Marceau and singer Juyeon of The Boyz sheltering under large black …
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Review: 'Everything Went Fine' reveals the love required to grant the ultimate final wish
Strong performances by Sophie Marceau and André Dussollier anchor this powerful drama about a father who asks his daughter to help end his life.
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‘Everything Went Fine’ Review: Fran?ois Ozon And Starry Cast Deftly Craft A Happy Ending
Editors note: This review was originally published in June 2021 after its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. The film opens in New York on Friday and in Los Angeles on April 21. Beautifully upholstered and decked out with a starry cast, Everything Went Fine (Tout S’est Bien Passé) is the sort of comforting, thoroughly mainstream commercial […]
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Jacquemus RTW Spring?2023
Giant hats, polka dots and reams of raffia added a couture flair to this mega show.
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Locarno Film Festival Lineup Includes Brad Pitt’s ‘Bullet Train’
The Locarno Film Festival has unveiled the lineup for its 2022 edition, to be held from Aug. 3-13. And the Swiss festival will be hoping Brad Pitt will be kicking some butt when Locarno gives an international festival premiere to Sony’s upcoming Bullet Train. The action thriller, set to hit theaters Aug. 5, comes from […]
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Everything Went Fine, review: Sophie Marceau’s assisted-suicide drama pulls its punches
It’s often said there is a dignity in dying at the time of one’s own choosing – though if the new film from Fran?ois Ozon is anything to go by, the admin is another matter. The prolific French director has returned with this clear-eyed, handsomely constructed drama about the emotionally and ethically taxing business of arranging a relative’s assisted suicide, with a welcome juicy leading role for Sophie Marceau.
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Sophie Marceau: ‘I know it was wrong... but I wanted the good parts’
“I’m not scared to bring dark, difficult subjects into the light,” says Sophie Marceau. Whether it’s the abuse of women in the film industry (which makes her “angry sometimes, angry often”) or assisted dying – the subject of her affecting new film, Everything Went Fine – Marceau believes we should “always be wondering and asking big questions out loud. It is in my nature to do this. I am not one to obey orders – c’est pas moi!”
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Amazon’s Sophie Marceau Rom-Com ‘I Love America’ Lampoons L.A. and Tinder
"Who keeps her bra when she's making love?,” filmmaker Lisa Azuelos told IndieWire. "No, no. This is my little war against America."
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‘I Love America’ Film Review: Sophie Marceau Tackles L.A. Dating in Glib, Shiny Rom-Com
If you hate-watched "And Just Like That...," you might find similar shallow pleasures here
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Cohen Media Group and Curzon Scoop U.S., U.K. Rights to Francois Ozon’s Cannes Competition Film ‘Everything Went Fine’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Cohen Media Group and Curzon have jointly acquired all U.S. and U.K. distribution rights to “Everything Went Fine,” Francois Ozon’s film with Sophie Marceau, which just world-premiered in competition at Cannes and earned a warm critical welcome. The deal was negotiated by CMG senior VP Robert Aaronson, Curzon Artificial Eye’s managing director Louisa Dent and […]
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French film in Cannes follows a family's tussle with euthanasia
French movie director Francois Ozon tackles the thorny issue of euthanasia in his latest movie at the Cannes Film Festival, with a story of two sisters grappling with their sick father's desire to end his life. In "Everything Went Fine", Ozon does not take sides in the debate, preferring to let the siblings' struggle unfold and leave audiences to ponder what they would do in their situation.
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