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Unlike most of his contemporaries, Tavernier is very concerned with the morality of representing certain acts or images.
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Unlike most of his contemporaries, Tavernier is very concerned with the morality of representing certain acts or images.
Miranda July at the End Of May + Tavernier, Jane Birkin & Merchant 2005
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Rebecca Leffler in the Hollywood Reporter: "Bertrand Tavernier is crossing the Atlantic to direct his first English-language feature, In the Electric Mist, starring Tommy Lee Jones, John Goodman, Peter Sarsgaard, Ned Beatty and Tom Sizemore."
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Young Julie Delpy was in Tavernier’s darkest film “Beatrice” and
Miranda July at the End Of May + Tavernier, Jane Birkin & Merchant 2005
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Young Julie Delpy was in Tavernier’s darkest film “Beatrice” and
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From here came the Koh-I-Noor and the diamond known as the Tavernier Blue, but after the Régent, no other of that size appeared.
THE DIAMOND JULIE BAUMGOLD 2005
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From here came the Koh-I-Noor and the diamond known as the Tavernier Blue, but after the Régent, no other of that size appeared.
THE DIAMOND JULIE BAUMGOLD 2005
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From here came the Koh-I-Noor and the diamond known as the Tavernier Blue, but after the Régent, no other of that size appeared.
THE DIAMOND JULIE BAUMGOLD 2005
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During one highly memorable sword duel that proceeds down a staircase and into a courtyard, Ulliel engages with fellow actor Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet, who portrays the historical figure of the Prince of Montpensier, in a fight composed by Tavernier using raw, long takes, without cutting away from the moments in which the actors stumble, or miss a thrust.
Terry Keefe: Gaspard Ulliel: The French Acting Star and the Male Face of Chanel on His New Film The Princess of Montpensier Terry Keefe 2011
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Directed by legendary filmmaker Bertrand Tavernier 'Round Midnight, The Princess of Montpensier takes place during the French Wars of Religion of the 1500s, and the director opted not to use many stuntmen, so when Ulliel's Duc intensely fights on foot, or on horseback, it really is the young actor performing those scenes.
Terry Keefe: Gaspard Ulliel: The French Acting Star and the Male Face of Chanel on His New Film The Princess of Montpensier Terry Keefe 2011
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