From this December 17, Catherine Deneuve is in the spotlight on the Ciné + Premier channel and on the myCanal platform with a collection of films including classics such as Belle de jour or Les umbras de Cherbourg.
Since the 1960s, Catherine Deneuve has established herself as one of the greatest actresses in French cinema, if not the greatest. The face of directors like François Truffaut, Jacques Demy and André Téchiné, Queen Catherine has also toured with international filmmakers like Luis Bunuel, Dino Risi, Tony Scott, Lars Von Trier and Hirokazu Kore-Eda. One foot in auteur cinema, the other in popular films, the sister of the late Françoise Dorléac has known how to renew itself over the years, not hesitating to destroy her image as a great lady at Emmanuelle Bercot (She leaves) or François Ozon (Potiche) or to give the answer to the rapper Nekfeu in the film Everything separates us. Nominated for the Oscar for Best Actress in 1992 for the film Indochina, Catherine Deneuve has won numerous awards including two Césars for best actress, in 1981 for The Last Metro by François Truffaut and in 1993 for Indochina. In 1998, she also received an Honorary Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival and an Honorary Palme d’Or at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival.
A Catherine Deneuve evening on Ciné + Premier
At the end of the year 2021, the star is in the spotlight on the channels of Canal +. Twenty-nine films are scheduled on the Ciné + Premier channel and on a dedicated digital channel, called Ciné + Deneuve, on the myCanal platform, from Friday, December 17. A Catherine Deneuve night will take place on Ciné + Premier on December 29. At 8:50 p.m., the recent comedy will be broadcast Terrible Jungle, where Catherine Deneuve gives the answer to the young generation of French actors like Vincent Dedienne, Jonathan Cohen and Alice Belaïdi. A joyfully wacky film, in which Deneuve plays a seasoned anthropologist who impatiently awaits her son to assist him in his research. But the latter, who seeks to escape the invasive influence of Chantal, whose working methods he increasingly condemns, decides to carry out his own experiments in Guyana. The evening will continue at 10:20 p.m. with The truth by Hirokazu Kore-Eda then at 0:05 am with Everything separates us by Thierry Klifa. Here is the list of films with Catherine Deneuve that myCanal subscribers will be able to watch or re-watch from December 17th.
The Catherine Deneuve collection on Ciné + and on myCanal
Terrible Jungle by David Caviglioli and Hugo Benamozig
The truth by Hirokazu Kore-Eda
Everything separates us by Thierry Klifa
My stars and me by Laetitia Colombani
Closer to paradise by Tonie Marshall
Beautiful day by Luis Bunuel
Listen to see by Hugo Santiago
if we had to redo it by Claude Lelouch
Umbrellas of Cherbourg by Jacques Demy
The thieves by André Téchiné
The creatures by Agnès Varda
The crime scene by André Téchiné
Cloudy agent by Jean-Pierre Mocky
The last metro by François Truffaut
Shock by Robin Davis
Mayerling by Terence Young
As long as it’s a girl by Mario Monicelli
The wild by Jean-Paul Rappeneau
And Satan is leading the way by Grisha Dabat
Lost souls by Dino Risi
Liza by Marco Ferreri
Portuguese holidays by Pierre Kast
Indochina by Régis Wargnier
It only happens to others by Nadine Trintignant
Hotel of the Americas by André Téchiné
Tristana by Luis Bunuel
Fort Saganne by Alain Corneau
The good life by Jean-Paul Rappeneau
Man hunting by Edouard Molinaro
Genealogies of a crime by Raoul Ruiz
The crime scene by Claude Chabrol
Tom Thumb by Olivier Dahan
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Catherine Deneuve: the star in the spotlight of a collection of films on Ciné + and MyCanal