Jody Foster has not been shot in the French film for more than 20 years. He’s back and it’s an event!

Jody Foster has not been shot in the French film for more than 20 years. He’s back and it’s an event!

This is one of the most exciting French films of 2025 and it is in the skin! Jody Foster plays a leading role and this is an event.

Jodi Foster has not starred in the French film for more than 20 years (a long week of jin-pier junn’s involvement in 2004). Twenty years earlier, in 1984, he played one of the leading roles by Claude Chabrol.

Along with his personal life, he won the title of the film as if playing a role for measuring him. We had the opportunity to talk to Jodi Peter. Discover our interview with Jodi Speaking in a perfect French language!

Distribution: Joda Foster, French Cinema you like it very well …

Jodi Foster: I can’t wait to transform French films. It was a big challenge for me, I have to say. It was not easy, but it was what I wanted to do for a long time. I have already played small roles, but I have never made a role as it is.

How was the challenge, would you say?

Remember the dialogues. The older we are, the more difficult it is. In addition, in a foreign language, it is difficult to learn dialogues. But just in order to portray a person from a different, improvisation, a spontaneous method of speaking ….

It is especially important to play in French, but you are American. You play a little bit of a double culture.

I am a person who has two cultures. I grew up in the United States, but I had a French school and spent a lot of time in Europe, as well as Lillian Steiner’s character, a psychoanalyst I am playing in the film. This is a very interesting thing, people who leave their country to come, who will abandon everything to come and make their lives here else. He is a person who tries to get out of something, but also find himself in a more authentic way elsewhere.

I wanted to find out how to approach Rebecca Zlotovsky, because I think it has been a long time since she wanted to interact with you.

Yes, I didn’t know he wanted to communicate with me. I just got to know when I returned to the skin. I think he was hiding this obsessed. But the Internet is my friend because I saw that he said several times that he was a little obsessed with me and I denied him for the first movie that he wanted to play. I don’t remember it at all.

I did a Rebecca Film Festival

And there, at this time, how did it go?

I love the script and especially through the script making my decisions. After that, I did a Rebecca Film Festival. I saw all these films and loved them. After that, we met because he came to Los Angeles to talk about the script.

The first meeting was held in Los Angeles?

Yes, in Los Angeles. I went to buy lots of different sandwiches because I didn’t know what he was going to do. I bought many things and ate almost nothing. We spent the script together for eight hours.

Rebecca Zlotovsky is one of our greatest directors. He has a very beautiful person and it should be an incredible experience with him to shoot. What do you like about it?

I really like her humor and warmth. He is a very honest person. It can be very cruel. I love. People who are truly square, sincere, say what they think. She is a very strong, very intelligent woman and also people are very sweet and emotional. There, this film is a meeting of both.

It seems that the film was written in sewing. Do you know he wrote it for you?

It looks like yes. I didn’t even know that. I knew this in Cannes, but obviously he wrote it for me.

This is what you can do in France, which we cannot do in the United States, it is to make movies without sex.

This is an incredibly rich scenario with interesting characters. What I really like is this mixture of quite tasty genres. It’s hard to say what it is, this film, after all. This is a lot at once.

Yes, this is a lot of things. There is humor and still, it is an investigation, thriller, a little. Also, this is a movie about the family. Also, at the moment it is in the middle of a very cinematic film.

This is what you can do in France, which we cannot do in the United States, it is to make movies without sex. There, he does not exist with us. Either it is a thriller, or it’s a horror film, or it is very difficult for us to finance films that are more personal who do not have gender.

This is also a movie where you will find the character of this investigator. It’s not Claris Sterling, but it’s fun to see that he is investigating with you to investigate …

Yes, he is investigating, but he is not doing it very well. My character steals things. He steals things.

At the moment when I mentioned the 60s, I wanted to make lighter films much more

And this is a somewhat comedy aspect in the film. This is a genre that you like being in a French film very well, but also with this touch of comedies. Is this what you like to be able to show this aspect?

When I had a script for the first time, I really didn’t understand that it would be so funny. And for me, it’s a kind of revelation. True, when I celebrated my 60th birthday, I wanted to make lighter films. I don’t know why, but that’s what happened to me. But when I was little, he must have been very serious. And there, I don’t know, it’s light.

In Vie Privée, Rebecca Zlotovsky’s new film (“Les Enfants Des Others”), Jodi Foster Camps, Lillian Steiner, Recognized Psychiatrist. One day, she learns of the death of one of her patients. A troubled, Lillian self assures that this is a murder, then she decides to investigate …

It is surrounded by Daniel Autuel, Matthew Amalrik, Vincent Lacoste and Louisa Baram.

Rebecca Zlotovsky’s 6th feature film

Private Vie is Rebecca Zlotovsky’s 6th feature film. The filmmaker has previously reached the children of others who have met with pleasant critical and public success (more than 400,000 access). Privacy is marked by the union between Rebecca Zlotovsky and Virginia Ephira.

Previously, Rebecca Zlotovsky originated in Belle épine (2010), Grand Central (2013), Planetarium (2016), Easy Girl (2019) and others (2022). We also have a debt to the series Les Sauvages for canal+.

Source: Allocine

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