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Isabelle Huppert Reflects on Storied Career at Thessaloniki Film Festival
3 Nov
Summary
- Acclaimed actress Isabelle Huppert honored at Thessaloniki Film Festival
- Huppert dismisses notion of taking risks, praises trusted collaborators
- 'Heaven's Gate' film, a notorious flop, now seen as an auteur work

Acclaimed French actress Isabelle Huppert was recently honored at the Thessaloniki Film Festival in Greece, where she reflected on her storied career spanning over four decades. Huppert, who has received an Oscar nomination and two César Awards, downplayed the notion of taking artistic risks, stating that working with renowned directors like Paul Verhoeven and Michael Haneke was "very safe" and not about taking chances.
The 72-year-old actress praised her many collaborators, emphasizing the importance of trust in the relationship between an actor and a director. Huppert also discussed the belated critical reappraisal of the troubled Western epic "Heaven's Gate", in which she had one of her earliest roles. The 1980 film, which was a notorious flop upon its release, is now seen as a personal, auteur work by director Michael Cimino.




