The pivot of Martin Scorsese’s film, broadcast on Canal+, the native American actress stars opposite DiCaprio and De Niro. The dark fresco on the tragedy of the Osage Indians revives her career, when she was considering giving up everything.
By Caroline Besse
Published on April 19, 2024 at 8:02 p.m.
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Jet-black hair gathered into a thick braid. Eyes just as black shaped like almonds, a deep, powerful, unforgettable gaze. It is indeed this face, that of the Native American actress Lily Gladstone, 37, which marked Martin Scorsese’s new shocking fresco, Killers of the Flower Moon, facing two Hollywood monsters, Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert De Niro. In this dissection of a planned massacre, that of the Osage people, it takes on all the light. Thanks to his serious and inhabited playing, his doubts and his distress subdued, his fight once morest his poisoning, in the very heart of his home.
A virtual unknown was therefore chosen to play the main female role of a