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Léa Seydoux attends the Louis Vuitton show in Paris

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Lea Seydoux holding a copy of "Look Who's Talking," a film she chose over, say, "The Sorrow and the Pity," or something else that denotes good taste

Lea Seydoux holding a copy of "Look Who's Talking," a film she chose over, say, "The Sorrow and the Pity," or something else that denotes good taste

I'm a fan of the Konbini Video Club series. It's like the Criterion Closet, but the celebrities are in a Paris video store, so they can choose any movie they like. This means you get moments where they pick absolute garbage, I love it (Note: most of the videos are in French) youtu.be/1Lxbi6KysAQ?...

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Léa Seydoux was the 7th most watched actress on Letterboxd in 2024.

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Most watched actresses of 2024 on Letterboxd:

1. Zendaya
2. Margaret Qualley
3. Emma Stone
4. Florence Pugh
5. Rebecca Ferguson
6. Catherine O’Hara
7. Léa Seydoux
8. Charlotte Rampling
9. Anne Hathaway
10. Scarlett Johansson

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Léa Seydoux’s upcoming projects:

• Ildikó Enyedi’s SILENT FRIEND w/ Tony Leung (2025)
• Hideo Kojima's DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH (2025)
• Arthur Harari’s THE UNKNOWN (2026)
• Zellner brothers’ ALPHA GANG (2026)
• Luca Guadagnino’s SEPARATE ROOMS (TBD)

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O filme “A Besta”, protagonizado por Léa Seydoux, está disponível na MUBI Brasil 🇧🇷

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Interview with Bertrand Bonello on “The Beast”

IF: “The Beast” begins by depicting Léa Seydoux’s Gabrielle in front of a green screen, taking direction from you, and cowering from an imaginary threat. You expose the artifice of filmmaking so early, in connecting it to that preoccupation with our fear of something that’s not actually there. Was this always your opening scene?

Interview with Bertrand Bonello on “The Beast” IF: “The Beast” begins by depicting Léa Seydoux’s Gabrielle in front of a green screen, taking direction from you, and cowering from an imaginary threat. You expose the artifice of filmmaking so early, in connecting it to that preoccupation with our fear of something that’s not actually there. Was this always your opening scene?

That was the first thing I wrote. When I started to write the film, I wrote this prologue, and I knew that it would stay there and make it through the final edit. There are many reasons for this. One of them is for the audience, so that everyone watching can make the connection between a green screen and virtuality. If you enter the film in 1910, it looks like a period film. If you go before that with a green screen, the audience understands that it’s going to be weirder than that, that everything will not be real, and so on. I wanted that to be clear.

That was the first thing I wrote. When I started to write the film, I wrote this prologue, and I knew that it would stay there and make it through the final edit. There are many reasons for this. One of them is for the audience, so that everyone watching can make the connection between a green screen and virtuality. If you enter the film in 1910, it looks like a period film. If you go before that with a green screen, the audience understands that it’s going to be weirder than that, that everything will not be real, and so on. I wanted that to be clear.

Secondly, I have for three minutes Léa Seydoux alone in this green ocean, which is another way to say that one of the subjects of my film—perhaps the subject of my film—is going to be her: Gabrielle, but also Léa Seydoux. This scene is divided in two. One’s not quite a documentary but is me talking to her and saying, “Now you’ll do this, and we’ll see that. Are you ready? Action. Let’s go.” And the second is her acting in fear without anything around her, just in her mind. When you enter 1910, you enter loaded: with a scream, with this discussion of the beast, with the idea the beast might be something horrible because she screams. You don’t enter the film the same way. I wrote it very quickly, but I was sure that it would stay in the film.

Secondly, I have for three minutes Léa Seydoux alone in this green ocean, which is another way to say that one of the subjects of my film—perhaps the subject of my film—is going to be her: Gabrielle, but also Léa Seydoux. This scene is divided in two. One’s not quite a documentary but is me talking to her and saying, “Now you’ll do this, and we’ll see that. Are you ready? Action. Let’s go.” And the second is her acting in fear without anything around her, just in her mind. When you enter 1910, you enter loaded: with a scream, with this discussion of the beast, with the idea the beast might be something horrible because she screams. You don’t enter the film the same way. I wrote it very quickly, but I was sure that it would stay in the film.

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Bertrand Bonello on opening THE BEAST with a green screen and why the subject of his film is not just Gabrielle but Léa Seydoux: www.rogerebert.com/interviews/u...

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Léa Seydoux wins Best Actress for ‘THE BEAST’ at the 2024 Florida Film Critics Circle Awards.

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this léa seydoux picture

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Léa Seydoux has been nominated as Best Actress at the Seattle Film Critics Society for “The Beast”.

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The 2024 SFCS nominees for BEST LEAD ACTRESS:
* Cynthia Erivo - WICKED
* Marianne Jean-Baptiste - HARD TRUTHS
* Mikey Madison - ANORA
* Demi Moore - THE SUBSTANCE
* Léa Seydoux - THE BEAST

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2024 Seattle Film Critics Society - Nominations

Best Actress

Cynthia Erivo, Wicked
Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Hard Truths
Mikey Madison, Anora
Demi Moore, The Substance
Léa Seydoux, The Beast

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léa seydoux in the beast (2023) dir. bertrand bonello

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Léa Seydoux will star in Zellner Brothers’ ‘ALPHA GANG’ alongside Cate Blanchett.

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léa seydoux, 2010.

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o george é lindo e parecido com ela os genes da mamãe são fortes agora eu quero uma mini léa 💔

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léa seydoux taking off her glasses and saying “don't fuck it up, chica!”

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esse é o grande mistério ninguém além dela sabe quem é o pai kk mas acho que os dois voltaram e nessa reconciliação a diva engravidou de novo 😭

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Léa Seydoux is expecting her second child!

Congratulations to her and her growing family 🫶🏻👶🏼

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Léa Seydoux, her godfather Christian Louboutin and actress Yang Mi at the Mylene Farmer’s concert in Paris yesterday.

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léa seydoux’s on-screen love interests

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léa seydoux, elle fanning & shioli kutsuna in death stranding 2 (2025)

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léa seydoux at the premiere of dune: part two in paris

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léa seydoux for harper’s bazaar uk (2024)

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léa seydoux and louis garrel at the 77th cannes film festival, 2024.

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léa seydoux as florence drucker in le deuxième acte (2024) dir. quentin dupieux

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Audrey Diwan talks about Léa Seydoux deciding not to star in her remake of Emmanuelle:

“I was supposed to make the film with Léa Seydoux, that I've known for years, and that I love. We decided not to do the movie together, but it was a soft discussion. We want to work together one day.”

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Léa Seydoux’s upcoming projects:

• Ildikó Enyedi’s ‘SILENT FRIEND’ w/ Tony Leung

• Luca Guadagnino’s ‘SEPARATE ROOMS’ w/ Josh O’Connor

• Arthur Harari’s ‘THE UNKNOWN’

• Leos Carax’s untitled movie w/ Adam Driver

• Hideo Kojima’s ‘DEATH STRANDING 2’ w/ Norman Reedus & Elle Fanning

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léa seydoux in le deuxième acte (2024) dir. quentin dupieux

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