Who is Catherine Deneuve

1 - I can do better 2 - Jury's out 3 - Pretty darn good 4 - Splendiferous 5 - Awesometastic by 5 people | Log in to rate

Ranked #1,690 in People, #33,199 overall

Catherine Deneuve

Catherine Deneuve is a French actress. She closely worked together with famous French director Roger Vadim, and other great movie directors like Luis Bunuel or Roman Polanski.

Catherine Deneuve also modeled for Yves Saint Laurent and she was Channel No 5's perfume in the 1970's.

Catherine Deneuve Biography - Catherine Deneuve Bio 

Catherine Deneuve Timeline - Catherine Deneuve Life

Catherine Deneuve (French , born 22 October 1943) is a French actress. She gained recognition for her portrayal of aloof, mysterious beauties for various directors, including Luis Buñuel and Roman Polanski.http://movies.msn.com: Catherine Deneuve Biographywww.answers.com: Catherine Deneuve Biography Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: Catherine Deneuve. Retrieved on 2008-11-25. Deneuve won two César Awards for her performances in Le Dernier Métro (1980) and Indochine (1992). She has also received BAFTA and Academy Award nominations for Best Actress. In 2008, she appeared in her 100th film, Un conte de Noël.

Catherine Deneuve Movies - Catherine Deneuve DVD's 

There was an error connecting to the Amazon web service. Please try again. Sorry, there are no results available from Amazon.

Quick, what do you think of Catherine Deneuve? 

Loading poll. Please Wait...

The Latest News on Catherine Deneuve 

Loading Fetching RSS feed... please stand by

Catherine Deneuve Videos 

Catherine Deneuve YouTube

YouTube thumbnail
The Hunger Catherine Deneuve S...

Runtime: 4:40 | 568262 views | Comments

YouTube thumbnail
Catherine Deneuve The ice Quee...

Runtime: 5:40 | 153 views | Comments

YouTube thumbnail
Catherine Deneuve - Nur mit Di...

Runtime: 4:11 | 177 views | Comments

YouTube thumbnail
Catherine Deneuve Talks To Kir...

Runtime: 9:56 | 5694 views | Comments

YouTube thumbnail
Catherine Deneuve Paris paris

Runtime: 5:45 | 92861 views | Comments

YouTube thumbnail
Catherine Deneuve and Fanny Ar...

Runtime: 9:09 | 91955 views | Comments

automatically generated by YouTube"

Catherine Deneuve Filmography - Catherine Deneuve Films 

Catherine Deneuve has been and still is a very productive actress and has appeared in a large number of excellent films:

I.e. did she receive the Cesar Award for these two movies:

In 1981 - Le Dernier métro (Best Actress)
In 1993 - Indochine (Best Actress)

Catherine Deneuve (French , born 22 October 1943) is a French actress. She gained recognition for her portrayal of aloof, mysterious beauties for various directors, including Luis Buñuel and Roman Polanski.http://movies.msn.com: Catherine Deneuve Biographywww.answers.com: Catherine Deneuve Biography Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: Catherine Deneuve. Retrieved on 2008-11-25. Deneuve won two César Awards for her performances in Le Dernier Métro (1980) and Indochine (1992). She has also received BAFTA and Academy Award nominations for Best Actress. In 2008, she appeared in her 100th film, Un conte de Noël.

Catherine Deneuve Photos - Catherine Deneuve Pictures 

Catherine Deneuve Pics - Catherine Deneuve Images

"hotel americaine" w catherine deneuve by irina slutsky

"hotel americai...

Deneuve x Demy x Legrand Complete DVD-BOX by yoppy

Deneuve x Demy x Leg...

Deneuve x Demy x Legrand Complete DVD-BOX by yoppy

Deneuve x Demy x Leg...

make yourself at home - Kate by dontcallmeikke

make yourself at hom...

Citizen K published clip by daisybush

Citizen K published...

Catherine Deneuve by amatamoda

Catherine Deneuve

Repulsion Pattern by Brian Sahagun

Repulsion Pattern

Cotton Vox, Catherine Deneuve by Brian Sahagun

Cotton Vox, Catherin...

Hanoi by MACSURAK

Hanoi

 by plugimi

Watching "Repulsion" by Olivier Bruchez

Watching "Repul...

Ciclo de CIne Catherine Deneuve by jos3s1to

Ciclo de CIne Cather...

automatically generated by Flickr

Reader Feedback 

submit

Indochine - The Famous Movie with Catherine Deneuve 

Indochine is a 1992 French film set in colonial French Indochina during the 1930s. It is the story of Éliane Devries, a French plantation owner, and of her adopted Vietnamese daughter, Camille, with the rising Vietnamese nationalist movement set as a backdrop. The screenplay was written by novelist Erik Orsenna, script writers Louis Gardel, Catherine Cohen and director Régis Wargnier. It was directed by Wargnier. The film stars Catherine Deneuve, Vincent Perez, Linh Dan Pham, Jean Yanne and Dominique Blanc.

Indochine - DVD 

Regis Wargnier Director - Catherine Deneuve

Regis Wargnier's 1992 Oscar winner for Best Foreign Film is a bit like watching paint dry, despite its exotic locale and lead performance by the legendary Catherine Deneuve (Belle de Jour, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg).

Deneuve plays a wealthy French landowner, born and raised in Indochina, from 1930 until 1955, the year of a Communist takeover. The brewing political changes bound to upset her fortune and destiny find an even more personal parallel in her relationship with an adopted daughter (Linh Dan Pham), who grows up and becomes independent. -- Tom Keogh

Indochine

Amazon Price: $20.99 (as of 12/17/2009)Buy Now

Beauty and Sorrow
This deeply felt and emotionally rich portrait of a country about to change forever is one of the most beautiful films ever made. It is elegant and opulent in its visual presentation and subtle in its human tale of heartbreak. This film has the majesty of morning sunlight on water we dare not shield our eyes from for fear we will miss one moment of its glory.

Director Reigis Wargnier has created a masterpiece of epic beauty, showing us the country of Vietnam when it existed as the French colony Indochine. He shows how and why the communist uprising was so popular and the way of life it threatened. It does not make judgements but shows the human drama and the heartbreak caused by a way of life that existed and the one that was coming to change it.

Wargnier accomplishes all this in a slow and visually stunning portrait of one family in Indochine. The story is centered around the magnificent performance of Catherine Deneuve as French rubber plantation owner Eliane Deveries, and the equally terrific Linh Dan Phan as her adopted Indochine daughter Camille. The contrasts of Eliane's cool elegance and Camille's young and sensual beauty is like a mirror for the country itself as Wargner shows the difference between the French and those that serve them.

Eliane runs her rubber plantation with the help of her 'coolies' and it appears to be her entire life except for her daughter Camille. But Eliane's cool outward elegance only masks the repressed emotions she hides from others. Her affairs have been casual and she believes indifference is the secret to surviving love. But that indifference changes dramatically as she finally falls hard for young French Naval Officer Vincent Perez (Jean-Baptiste Le Guen). She throws herself at him as he draws away and discovers she is not enough for Vincent.

There is much unrest at the class distinctions of Indochine. Eliane's Indochine is one of elegance and self-indulgence. It is a world of Fitzgerald and Gatsby. The world of the Indochene people is more severe. This film takes its time showing us all that is beautiful about the country and slowly begins to show the darkness underneath that beauty when Camille falls in love with Vincent also. Eliane is stunned beyond words but not actions as she uses her clout to have him transferred to the farthest outpost so Camille can go through with an arranged marriage to Tanh (Eric Nguyen).

But Eliane has underestimated her daughter's love for Vincent and she runs away to find him. Vincent has learned about the slave trade which provides Eliane and others like her with their workers in this remote French outpost and sees firsthand its brutality. When Camille finds him it is during the picking of these workers and a tragedy forces both to flee to a place hidden and supposedly cursed, where their love will bloom and a legend will start. There are some tender and moving moments and some true heartbreak involving a baby.

As the communist revolution grows stronger and Camille is imprisoned, Vincent will meet Eliane once more. It is only when Camille is imprisoned that she is even sure she is alive. Her long time aquaintance Guy (Jean Yanne) has been searching for years as the legend of this young beauty has grown so that everyone in the country knows the story. Once released she will be the one to help change the country forever, but not before a heartbreaking meeting with her mother and a sacrifice of love.

This film may indeed be slow but it is emotionally rich and the visual beauty of the country itself is magnificently captured. Deneuve's cool elegance is perfect for the part and her Oscar nomination was well deserved. Linh Dan Phan is wonderful as Camille as she goes from the innocence of dancing with her mother to a symbol for her entire country. There are no judgements made here. This is a human film and not a political one. This film is what a Renoir painting would be if it could leave the canvas and find our hearts. It is an impression of a country and a time rather than a clear photograph.

Those who watch this film and stay with it will be richly rewarded. Few films can make the claim to be art, but this is one. Its quiet beauty and sorrow you will not soon forget. You must see, and own, this magnificent film. -- Bobby Underwood , Bakersfield, California United States

Release Date: 03/21/2000

Avg. Customer Rating: Amazon Rating

Usually ships in 24 hours

by kevinsh

The glamorous people of Hollywood have fascinated me ever since. Movies, theatre and musicals are great fun and I enjoy a good movie at home (DVD) as... (more)

Explore related pages

Create a Lens!