By Constance Jamet with AFP
Published on 09/15/2024 at 09:58, Updated on 09/15/2024 at 10:50
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WE WERE THERE – Awarded for her entire career, the actress of Black Swan did not hide her emotion in front of the speech of her French idol. The image will remain in the memory of the Festival.
From our journalist in Deauville,
The organizers of the Deauville American Film Festival had warned us. This 50th edition had a few surprises up its sleeve. In particular concerning the identity of the French artists who were going to pay tribute to the Festival guests: Michael Douglas, Michelle Williams, Daisy Ridley… The Normandy event, which ends this Sunday, September 15, had kept the best for its awards night on Saturday.
Before revealing the verdict of the various juries, Natalie Portman, who had inaugurated a beach hut in her name in the afternoon, was presented with a “Talent Award” trophy for her entire career. It was Isabelle Adjani who appeared on the CID stage to praise her. In a black tuxedo with sequins and fringes on the jacket, the French actress recalled Natalie Portman’s debut under the camera of French director Luc Besson in Léon. But she also devoted a good part of her speech to highlighting the pioneering role of the star of Black Swan et Star Wars in the #MeToo movement.
Deeply moved, Natalie Portman rushed on stage to embrace Isabelle Adjani. A powerful image that will remain in the Festival’s memory.I worship your films. It’s surreal to receive this trophy from your hands… She’s the real queen of the evening,” said the 43-year-old American actress before triggering a round of applause, echoed by the audience.
In her acceptance speech, Natalie Portman demonstrated how her career was born at the intersection of French and American film sets. From her beginnings in Léon passing by Jackie by Pablo Larrain, which earned him an Oscar nomination. The Chilean director recreated the White House in studios in the Paris region to tell the story of the life of former First Lady Jackie Kennedy after her husband’s assassination in Dallas. The actress who plays Jane Foster in the Marvel saga Thor also returned to her collaboration with the French director Rebecca Zlotowski, who offered her in 2016 in Planetarium his first role in the language of Molière.
The experiment could perhaps be repeated. Natalie Portman lives in Paris and has admitted to closely following the rise of the new wave of French female directors led by Rebecca Zlotowski (Other People’s Children), Justine Triet (Anatomy of a fall), Julia Ducournau (Titanium), Céline Sciamma (Portrait of a Lady on Fire).
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Natalie Portman Moved to Tears by Isabelle Adjani’s Heartfelt Tributewith at Deauville American Film Festival
The 50th edition of the Deauville American Film Festival came to a close on Saturday, September 15, with a star-studded awards night that will be remembered for years to come. The highlight of the evening was the emotional tribute paid to actress Natalie Portman by French cinema legend Isabelle Adjani. The American actress was visibly moved to tears by Adjani’s heartfelt words, and the powerful image of the two embracing on stage will remain etched in the festival’s memory.
A Career Spanning French and American Cinema
Natalie Portman was awarded the “Talent Award” trophy for her entire career, which has spanned across French and American cinema. Isabelle Adjani, resplendent in a black tuxedo with sequins and fringes, took to the stage to praise Portman’s pioneering work. Adjani recalled Portman’s debut under the direction of French filmmaker Luc Besson in “Léon,” and also highlighted her role in the #MeToo movement.
A Powerful Tribute
Adjani’s speech was a poignant tribute to Portman’s contributions to the film industry. The French actress praised Portman’s versatility, talent, and commitment to social causes. Portman, visibly emotional, rushed onto the stage to hug Adjani, triggering a standing ovation from the audience.
A Career Born at the Intersection of French and American Cinema
In her acceptance speech, Portman reflected on her career, which was born at the intersection of French and American film sets. She spoke about her early days in ”Léon,” and her subsequent work in films like “Jackie,” which earned her an Oscar nomination. Portman also spoke about her collaboration with Chilean director Pablo Larrain, who recreated the White House in studios in the Paris region to tell the story of former First Lady Jackie Kennedy.
A Lasting Image
The image of Natalie Portman and Isabelle Adjani embracing on stage will remain a lasting memory of the 50th edition of the Deauville American Film Festival. It was a powerful moment that highlighted the respect, admiration, and camaraderie between two actresses who have made significant contributions to
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Natalie Portman Honored at Deauville American Film Festival: A Heartfelt Tribute from Isabelle Adjani
The 50th edition of the Deauville American Film Festival came to a close on September 15, 2024, with a memorable awards night that will be etched in the memories of the attendees for a long time to come. The evening was marked by the presentation of a “Talent Award” to the talented actress Natalie Portman, who was honored for her entire career. The French actress Isabelle Adjani paid a heartfelt tribute to Portman, leaving her visibly moved and the audience in awe.
A Powerful Tribute
Isabelle Adjani, known for her iconic roles in French cinema, took to the stage to praise Portman’s remarkable career, which spans over two decades. Adjani recalled Portman’s debut in the French director Luc Besson’s film “Léon” and highlighted her pioneering role in the #MeToo movement. The French actress’s emotional speech left Portman overwhelmed, and she rushed on stage to embrace Adjani, creating a powerful and unforgettable image.
A Career Worth Celebrating
Natalie Portman, known for her outstanding performances in films like “Black Swan” and “Star Wars,” was visibly moved by Adjani’s tribute. In her acceptance speech, Portman expressed her gratitude to Adjani, saying, “I worship your films. It’s surreal to receive this trophy from your hands… She’s the real queen of the evening.” The 43-year-old American actress triggered a thunderous applause from the audience, which echoed her sentiments.
A Festival to Remember
The Deauville American Film Festival, which showcased a diverse range of American and French films, came to a close with this memorable awards night. The festival, which celebrated its 50th edition, had kept the best for the last, with a star-studded lineup of attendees, including Michael Douglas, Michelle Williams, and Daisy Ridley.
A Night to Cherish
The image of Natalie Portman and Isabelle Adjani embracing on stage will be etched in the memories of the festival attendees for a long time to come. It was a night that celebrated the power of womanhood