Catherine Deneuve, 80 years old and still in the firmament

The French actress celebrates her 80th on Sunday October 22e spring. Always at the top of the poster Bernadette, his filmography includes nearly 150 feature and short films. Simply exceptional.

Today she is celebrating her 80th birthday and is still at the top of the bill. Bernadette by Léa Domenach. And for cinema, her great vocation, Catherine Deneuve has embodied since her debut 64 years ago in The College Girls by André Hunebelle, not the first lady but really the first actress in France.

On this anniversary of October 22, 2023, it is good to understand how the one who was born Catherine Dorléac knew how to play with a sometimes icy, sometimes sparkling charm, to build a filmography that is both immense and thought of as the accomplishment of a destiny. Because throughout her career, over the course of the films, she will write her journey as an actress alternating with rare happiness and discernment dramatic, tragic and romantic characters. And even the register of frivolity and comedy will not escape his thirst to blend into a new outfit. The critical success of Bernadette is the most recent and the most beautiful proof.

You have to know the codes that brought about the unforgettable Beautiful day of Bunuel to work for such talented filmmakers – besides the aforementioned Spanish master – as Jacques Demy, François Truffaut, Roman Polanski, Marco Ferreri, yesterday… and during the last two decades, Lars von Trier, François Ozon, Arnaud Desplechin, without obviously forgetting Emmanuelle Bercot and Léa Domenach.
The seventh art, unlike Brigitte Bardot for example, was and still is the great business of her life. In front of a camera, the actress showed herself capable of all excesses and all restraints. And it is perhaps for this, to cover her tracks and not show her true personality, that she has jealously preserved her private life.

By going through the list of her films, the cinephile instantly notices that Catherine Deneuve can change into Mississippi Mermaidin Donkey Skinin Lady of Rochefort. It captures the astonishing chameleonic gift of an actress who above all likes to blend into the multiplicity of her characters.

On this day we had to offer a list of his best films. An almost impossible feat as the choice is so rich, the anthology will therefore have a beginning, Vice and Virtue by Roger Vadim and a (completely provisional) ending, Bernadette. Between these asymptote points, we will of course find, The Mississippi Mermaid by Truffaut, The Last Metro always by Truffaut, Potiche d’Ozon and many others who will come in between. Happy birthday Catherine!

Vadim is a Pygmalion. After Brigitte Bardot And God… created woman in 1956, after Annette Stroyberg in Dangerous relationships in 1960, the young director directed his third wife, Catherine Deneuve, in Vice and Virtue. Connections were inspired by Choderlos de Laclos, Vice, by the Marquis de Sade. As for young Catherine, she embodied virtue. It was just the beginning.

  • Repulsion by Roman Polanski and released in 1965, with Catherine Deneuve, Yvonne Furneaux, John Fraser…

After virtue, the trouble of a beautiful Belgian manicurist who must confront a desire that she does not feel. Deneuve thus shows that she can play anything… to the point of anxiety.

  • The good life by Jean-Paul Rappeneau in 1965

She is wonderful in this role of a carefree young chatelaine lost in the Second World War. She is facing Philippe Noiret, who has a gift for magnifying the most beautiful women. Remember the duo he formed with Romy Schneider in The Old Gun. Rappeneau will give her back the character of an almost indomitable seductress in The wild several years later.

  • The Young Ladies of Rochefort by Jacques Demy in 1967

They were almost twin sisters. Françoise Dorléac was a year older than Catherine. The two sisters adored each other. Fate stole the destiny of the eldest at the bend of a crossroads near Nice in 1967. It is Demy’s greatest merit to have forever immortalized this beautiful fraternal friendship.

  • Beautiful day by Luis Bunuel in 1967

After having embodied virtue with Vadim, she is a bourgeois who prostitutes herself with Bunuel. Adapted from the novel by Joseph Kessel, this sulfurous story is a milestone in Deneuve’s career. After this film and Repulsion, directors will be sure that she is capable of playing anything. Moreover, a few months later, she became a virgin as Anne de Clécy in Benjamin or the Memoirs of a Virgin.

  • The Mississippi Mermaid by François Truffaut in 1969

Catherine Deneuve turns the head of a sacred monster. Jean-Paul Belmondo, slowly poisoned by the perverse Marion, admits it at the end of the film: “Looking at you is a joy… A joy and a suffering”. It took Deneuve’s tangy charm to make people believe in this scenario. We believed it.

  • The wild by Jean-Paul Rappeneau in 1975

In 1969 she faced Belmondo, in 1972 it was Delon in A cop, by Melville. In 1975, it was Yves Montand’s turn. This is the blessed time when directors can build a pitch around the stars. In The wildby Rappeneau, she embodies a ravishing “annoying» incredibly convincing. We end up envying Yves Montand.

  • The Last Metro by François Truffaut in 1980

Marion Steiner loves her husband and the theater. Times are troubled. It’s World War II, the Germans in Paris control everything. Everything except love. Deneuve therefore fell in love with Gérard Depardieu, then at the height of his talent. The film and the two actors will be Caesarized. One of Truffaut’s greatest successes.

  • The predators Tony Scott in 1983

An undeniable and undisputed national star, Deneuve has not been widely exported. The predators, by Tony Scott, is the exception that proves the rule. Despite a prestigious cast -David Bowie and Susan Sarandon-, the film was a failure upon release. With the passage of time, moviegoers have given it back its nobility.

  • Dancer in the Dark by Lars von Trier in 2000

Part of Deneuve’s talent lies in his intuitive ability to divine the vagaries of the times. In Dancer in the Dark, she works for Lars von Trier, one of the most prominent directors of the beginning of the century. She also fell in love with Björk, the young Icelandic diva.

  • Potiche by François Ozon in 2010

Deneuve in the shoes of Jacqueline Maillan? This prodigy, the great actress achieved it. Catherine is anti-Deneuve. Film buffs fully appreciated this acting prowess. The presence of Depardieu and Luchini certainly contributed to the success of Potiche.

  • She leaves by Emmanuelle Bercot in 2013

At the age of being a grandmother, Deneuve still seduces. The story that Emmanuelle Bercot tailor-made for the actress was very positively greeted by critics. She leaves is, for the record, the 137e Deneuve’s film. A record.

  • Farewell to the night by André Téchiné in 2019

Here, she transforms into Muriel, a mother, who insidiously sees her son caught up in a terrorist ideology. A film and a role that immerse the viewer in hot news.

  • Bernadette by Léa Domenach in 2023

Catherine Deneuve here becomes a Bernadette Chirac as convincing, and sometimes as facetious, as the model. An amused, offbeat “biopic” unanimously praised by critics.

By Editor

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