Brilliant actress, Oscar winner and now also President of the European Film Academy
The career of the French actress and Oscar winner has been going strong for 40 years now. Juliette Binoche, born on 9 March 1964 in Paris, began filming early on with Jean-Luc Godard ("Maria and Joseph", 1985), then with directors such as Jacques Doillon, Leos Carax, Jacques Rouffio, André Téchiné and Louis Malle. She became internationally famous with "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" (1988), followed by "The English Patient" (1996, for which she won an Oscar), "Chocolat" (2000) and numerous other films, thanks to which she has long since achieved national star status in France on a par with Cathérine Deneuve.
In 2018, she was Jury President of the Berlin International Film Festival, and on 1 May 2024 she became the new President of the European Film Academy (succeeding Agnieszka Holland).
The career of the French actress and Oscar winner has been going strong for 40 years now. Juliette Binoche, born on 9 March 1964 in Paris, began filming early on with Jean-Luc Godard ("Maria and Joseph", 1985), then with directors such as Jacques Doillon, Leos Carax, Jacques Rouffio, André Téchiné and Louis Malle. She became internationally famous with "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" (1988), followed by "The English Patient" (1996, for which she won an Oscar), "Chocolat" (2000) and numerous other films, thanks to which she has long since achieved national star status in France on a par with Cathérine Deneuve.
In 2018, she was Jury President of the Berlin International Film Festival, and on 1 May 2024 she became the new President of the European Film Academy (succeeding Agnieszka Holland).
The career of the French actress and Oscar winner has been going strong for 40 years now. Juliette Binoche, born on 9 March 1964 in Paris, began filming early on with Jean-Luc Godard ("Maria and Joseph", 1985), then with directors such as Jacques Doillon, Leos Carax, Jacques Rouffio, André Téchiné and Louis Malle. She became internationally famous with "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" (1988), followed by "The English Patient" (1996, for which she won an Oscar), "Chocolat" (2000) and numerous other films, thanks to which she has long since achieved national star status in France on a par with Cathérine Deneuve.
In 2018, she was Jury President of the Berlin International Film Festival, and on 1 May 2024 she became the new President of the European Film Academy (succeeding Agnieszka Holland).
Brilliant actress, Oscar winner and now also President of the European Film Academy
The career of the French actress and Oscar winner has been going strong for 40 years now. Juliette Binoche, born on 9 March 1964 in Paris, began filming early on with Jean-Luc Godard ("Maria and Joseph", 1985), then with directors such as Jacques Doillon, Leos Carax, Jacques Rouffio, André Téchiné and Louis Malle. She became internationally famous with "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" (1988), followed by "The English Patient" (1996, for which she won an Oscar), "Chocolat" (2000) and numerous other films, thanks to which she has long since achieved national star status in France on a par with Cathérine Deneuve.
In 2018, she was Jury President of the Berlin International Film Festival, and on 1 May 2024 she became the new President of the European Film Academy (succeeding Agnieszka Holland).
The career of the French actress and Oscar winner has been going strong for 40 years now. Juliette Binoche, born on 9 March 1964 in Paris, began filming early on with Jean-Luc Godard ("Maria and Joseph", 1985), then with directors such as Jacques Doillon, Leos Carax, Jacques Rouffio, André Téchiné and Louis Malle. She became internationally famous with "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" (1988), followed by "The English Patient" (1996, for which she won an Oscar), "Chocolat" (2000) and numerous other films, thanks to which she has long since achieved national star status in France on a par with Cathérine Deneuve.
In 2018, she was Jury President of the Berlin International Film Festival, and on 1 May 2024 she became the new President of the European Film Academy (succeeding Agnieszka Holland).