Isabelle Huppert is a French actress known for her versatility and fearless approach to complex, often challenging roles. With a career spanning over 50 years, Huppert has become one of the most respected figures in world cinema, known for her collaborations with major directors and her work in both French and international films. She has received numerous awards, including multiple Cesar Awards and a Cannes Film Festival Best Actress Award. Huppert's commitment to her craft and her ability to bring depth and nuance to her characters have made her a towering figure in contemporary cinema.
"Going through this musical experience really helped us to understand the core of the film."
"I like to take these unusual characters and then make them as normal as possible, because we all know that the tragedy and the abnormal always hides itself behind the normal."
"Yes, he wanted me to do Funny Games before, which I didn't want to do because the film was very theoretical - the way people experience violence on screen. There was very little space for fiction, it was more like a sacrifice for the actors than anything else."
"But someone like Claude Chabrol tries to make a connection between the society in which we live and the social reasons which make monsters out of some people."
"In a very complex way, things have improved in the dramatic field. Before you had the good and the bad and you couldn't mingle them. Now it's more ambiguous."
"Before I do a play I say that I hope it's going to be for as short a time as possible but, once you do it, it is a paradoxical pleasure. One evening out of two there are five minutes of a miracle and for those five minutes you want to do it again and again. It's like a drug."
"I did a film very quickly, and then a lot of work for television, and then I did stage work."