On Wednesday, February 5, Angelina Jolie was Maria Callas in French theaters, thanks to the film by Pablo Laren, which we already have to do with Jackie Kennedy and Lady Di. This time, the director focuses on the last days of the singer, in Paris, what is the third and last part of his trilogy around the 20th -century female icon.
In Maria, Callas is not the only person we existed with. In one of the black -and -white flash, we see Aristotle Onassis (Haluk Billigine), his girlfriend in 1959 and 1968, or John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, killed in Dallas on November 22, 1963, and for whom Casparus gives his characteristics.
If his face may seem familiar to you, his presence in the order of opening his mission is not: impossible – Fallout in which he portrayed a character called European. But because it is six times in Jack.
Caspar Phillipson and Natalie Portman Jack
“When we decided to have some of these scenes with JFK, they obviously asked for a call to another actor.”Pablo Laren tells us about it. “But why? I don’t like multiverse and that’s not what I’m trying to do.
Natalie Portman on the program?
Does this mean that Natalie Portman could still appear Jackie Kennedy Maria? Or that it was very similar to Marvel Cameo? “We thought about it for a while, but it wasn’t a good idea. It would have done too much, it was better to only be able to open her, especially after they never met, so we would copy the story. See you.
Beyond them (between the opposite and personal life, the issue of death and ghosts, criticizing these women who have decided to live their lives as they wanted.) , That will make them a little more interesting.
Interview with Maximilien Pierrette in Paris on January 27, 2025
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