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Oscar-winner Marion Cotillard will star in the next film by the Dardenne brothers, according to reports.Oscar-winner Marion Cotillard will star in the next film by the Dardenne brothers, according to reports.
The Belgian siblings, Luc and Jean-Pierre, are to follow up their 2011 Cannes Grand Jury-winning film The Kid with a Bike with the drama Deux Jours, Une Nuit.The Belgian siblings, Luc and Jean-Pierre, are to follow up their 2011 Cannes Grand Jury-winning film The Kid with a Bike with the drama Deux Jours, Une Nuit.
Luc told the Film Stage that Cotillard would take the female lead, with Belgian Dardenne favourite Fabrizio Rongione as her husband. "We are looking forward to collaborating with Marion," he said. "We are all big fans of each others' work."Luc told the Film Stage that Cotillard would take the female lead, with Belgian Dardenne favourite Fabrizio Rongione as her husband. "We are looking forward to collaborating with Marion," he said. "We are all big fans of each others' work."
Deux Jours, Une Nuit reportedly centres on a woman (Cotillard) who has just one weekend to convince work colleagues to give up their bonus so that she can keep her job. The film is due to shoot this summer in the Wallonia region of Belgium.Deux Jours, Une Nuit reportedly centres on a woman (Cotillard) who has just one weekend to convince work colleagues to give up their bonus so that she can keep her job. The film is due to shoot this summer in the Wallonia region of Belgium.
Cotillard won an Oscar for her turn as Edith Piaf in the biopic La Vie en Rose. The Dardennes have won the Palme d'Or at Cannes twice: in 1999 for their debut film, Rosetta, and in 2005 for L'Enfant.Cotillard won an Oscar for her turn as Edith Piaf in the biopic La Vie en Rose. The Dardennes have won the Palme d'Or at Cannes twice: in 1999 for their debut film, Rosetta, and in 2005 for L'Enfant.
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