Adèle Haenel back at Cannes Film Festival: this time in triplicate!!!ENCOUNTER Adèle Haenel confided in "20 Minutes" while defending three films in Cannes and presented "Le Suede" by Quentin Dupieux at the opening of the Directors' Fortnight
Adèle Haenel is not one to chew her words and she proves it against Jean Dujardin in Quentin Dupieux's Le Suede, which opens the Directors' Fortnight. The film is defended at the Cannes Film Festival, before going out in theaters on June 19th. Adèle Haenel plays a waitress dreaming of becoming a film editor in a delirium of fascination for a jacket. "The madness of Quentin Dupieux amuses me, says Adele Haenel at 20 Minutes . But I reworked my character to fit my feminist ideas. Snuggle women stuck between cooking and seduction. Gradually, her character is needed to become as crazy as the hero.
Never two without three
On the Croisette this year, the young woman is not at the end of her troubles because she presents two other films: Portrait of the girl on fire Céline Sciamma in competition and The heroes never die from Aude Léa Rapin (Critics' Week). "These are films that register differently in their funding and their position in the film landscape," says the actress. These three films testify to the versatility of the actress who loves new experiences while remaining faithful to Céline Sciamma who had directed her in Birth of Octopuses . " Portrait of the girl on fire testifies to the richness of our collaboration, insists Adele Haenel. But I also like to multiply the experiences, the styles and the ways of working. "
Cannes, this place of debate
Passionate about her job, Adèle Haenel carefully selects her projects. "I like the idea of fighting clichés about women," says the actress. It is certain that this notion influences my choices. The Cannes Film Festival is a particularly dear place to her heart. "The filmmaking it generates is not just about movies, but also the passion of the debate of ideas," she says.