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THESSALONIQUE 2025

Isabelle Huppert à l'honneur au 66e Festival de Thessalonique

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- L'événement, qui se tiendra du 30 octobre au 9 novembre, va rendre hommage à cette comédienne parmi les plus intrépides, qui a collecté au fil de sa carrière des dizaines de prix

Isabelle Huppert à l'honneur au 66e Festival de Thessalonique
L'actrice Isabelle Huppert (© Fabrizio de Gennaro pour Cineuropa - fadege.it, @fadege.it)

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Over four days at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival (30 October-9 November), French thesp Isabelle Huppert will take part in a series of events, including a master class titled “From Screen to Stage” (4 November), moderated by acclaimed Greek author Ersi Sotiropoulou, exploring the differences and similarities in acting for film and theatre. She will also introduce several films from a 15-title retrospective spanning her career, and will present Marc Fitoussi’s Copacabana [+lire aussi :
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(2010) alongside her daughter and co-star Lolita Chammah.

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With more than 120 films to her name, Huppert has built a career defined by bold choices and collaborations with auteurs including Michael Haneke, Claude Chabrol, Claire Denis and Paul Verhoeven. She holds the record of 16 César nominations (winning twice), a Golden Globe and an Academy Award nomination for Elle [+lire aussi :
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(2016). She has also received acting honours at Cannes (Violette Nozière, The Piano Teacher [+lire aussi :
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), Venice (Story of Women, La Cérémonie) and Berlin (8 Women [+lire aussi :
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The Thessaloniki retrospective will highlight this unique trajectory, featuring landmark works such as The Piano Teacher (2001), Elle (2016), White Material [+lire aussi :
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(2009), Valley of Love [+lire aussi :
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(2015), 8 Women (2002) and more recent titles including Thierry Klifa’s The Richest Woman in the World [+lire aussi :
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(2025), which premiered at Cannes.

By dedicating its main tribute to Huppert, Thessaloniki reaffirms its role as a key European platform celebrating artists who constantly reshape the boundaries of cinema and performance.

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