I’m a little late on this but Léa is on the cover of the spring issue of Bullet Magazine. The editioral looks beautiful! For now we just have the cover on our gallery (if someone has the rest of the scans, they’d be highly appreciated). Take a look!
In other news, two of Léa’s recent projects have been released on dvd! – Belle Épine & Petit Tailleur.
As you probably already know the Cannes Film Festival opens tomorrow night with the premiere of “Midnight in Paris” and Léa is attending so expect lots of updates and pictures in the coming days. Thanks a lot for visiting!
The first trailer for “Midnight in Paris” has been released and Léa is in it, very briefly though, but at least we can catch a glimpse of her! I’ve added the screencaptures to our gallery. Enjoy!
In other news, here‘s a very interesting interview with Belle Epine’s director Rebecca Zlotowski in which she talks about the movie, Léa and her role. Definitely worth a read!
Exciting news, it is been announced that Léa will play Louise in second narrative feature of the talented swiss director Ursula Meier (she was discovered in Cannes Critics’ Week in 2008 with “Home”). The film which has just started filming in Switzerland is titled “L’Enfant d’en haut” (“The Child From Above”). Sounds promising!
She has also been featured in the newest issue of Purple Magazine in a stunning editorial she did for the Chanel Spring/Summer 2011 collection. If anyone has these scans in better quality, they’d be greatly appreciated!
I have also added to our gallery some new stills from “Belle Épine”, including a very beautiful but different version of the film poster. Check them out!
Here’s the trailer of Léa’s latest project, a romantic drama directed by Djamshed Usmonov called “Le Roman de Ma Femme”.
This is the synopsis:
A woman learns to enjoy life again after her husband disappears leaving behind huge debts
In other news, you can read Léa’s featurette in Aeroports de Paris that I mentioned in my last post on their website. It’s definitely worth reading as you learn more about Léa and for a change, it’s in english!
I’ve finally managed to upload quite a few high quality screencaptures of Léa in Robin Hood. Although her role is very brief, she looks absolutely stunning. Check it out!
“There’s a universal language that we were trying to explore,” explains Mader of the spare French dialogue and intimate choreographed gestures. Millepied, who choreographed and stars in Darren Aronofsky’s latest film Black Swan, here plays opposite French actress Léa Seydoux in a series of vignettes that serve as a window on their characters’ courtship. The pair’s late-night tango functions as a dramatic lynchpin of the film. “With a couple,” says Mader, “there are things that don’t need to be spoken.”
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