It is enough to look at the list of directors who collaborated with Leonardo DiCaprio during his career to confirm the impression that the actor is certainly one of the most important of his generation, as well as James Stewart, Jack Nicholson. Or Robert De Niro before him.
Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Clint Eastwood, James Cameron, Ridley Scott, Quentin Tarantino, Sam Mendes… an impressive and certainly incomplete list, to which we can add the no less prestigious name of Paul Thomas Anderson. So he will play in his next film, which is expected in cinemas in 2025.
And among all these collaborations, there are many remarkable films, one of the highlights of which undoubtedly remains what can be considered one of the last great Hollywood classics: Titanic.
With the film due to air on TF1 tomorrow night, here’s a new quiz on its lead actor’s filmography, with eight films to check out. Before that, some secrets of James Cameron’s film, whose exhibition you can always visit at the Cinémathèque Française.
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DiCaprio’s Forgotten…
If Titanic holds the record for Oscar nominations, like Joseph L. Mankiewicz’s films Eva and Damien Chazelle’s La La Land, Leonardo DiCaprio was not nominated in fourteen categories, unlike his co-star Kate Winslet, who was nominated for Best. Actor category.
anachronisms
Jack claims he was skating on Lake Wisota. However, this artificial lake was created only a few years after 1912. The painting that Rose gives Jack when he is about to paint it bears the profile of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, President of the United States from 1933 to 1945. Anecdotes that may please our friends Michelle and Michelle!
Jack’s drawings
All of Jack’s designs were done by James Cameron. It is also her hands that we see in the drawing of Rose. This scene was the first one James Cameron gave his two actors to play to break the ice between them.
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