Keeping within the movie theme, my submission for this months IndieWeb Carnival is an appreciation (love letter) to the French actress Isabelle Huppert. It wasn’t my first love in the cinematic world, that would have been either Gillian Anderson or Jodie Foster, nor the most recent one - which would go to Marlene Dietrich. Isabelle Huppert is not only the actress I have seen in most films with (only passed by Clint Eastwood for actors of all genders - but that is for a different blog post), but also where it is her range in acting I appreciate the most and she is always worth watching, even in less than great films. Britannica.com describes her as: a French actress who was acclaimed for her versatility and for the subtle gestures and restrained emotions of her portrayals. And until recently her Wikipedia page said she was: known for her portrayals of cold, austere women devoid of morality Very accurate I must say and what makes her appealing to me. She has what could be described as…
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