Audrey Tautou
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Amélie at 20: how has the sugar-sweet Parisian whimsy aged?
Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s fantastical romantic comedy made a star of Audrey Tautou and its distinctive visuals influenced a decade’s worth of film-makers
French cinephiles left fuming over call to stub out on-screen smoking
Injecting morality into films is ‘like pouring cola into a Château Lafite’, one critic of idea declares
Audrey Tautou: ‘My subject in these photos is somebody between the character and who I am’
The French actor has been in the public eye since Amélie in 2001. Now, in her first show as a photographer, she’s playing around with that image
The Odyssey review – Jacques Cousteau biopic looks good underwater but doesn't go deep
This handsome, very conventional film tells the story of one of the last great adventurer-superstars – but it’s hard not to pine for The Life Aquatic
Microbe & Gasoline review – weird, sad and deserving a big hug
This playful comedy drama, about two boys running away from home, is all we’d expect from Michel Gondry, and its geekiness makes it all the more lovable
First look review
Microbe and Gasoline review – Michel Gondry's touching tale of teenage friendshipIn his most satisfying film since Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Gondry crafts an optimistic adolescent adventure from the mess of real life
Guy Lodge's streaming and DVDs
DVDs and downloads: Live Die Repeat: Edge of Tomorrow, The Other Woman, Grace of Monaco, Camille Claudel 1915, Chinese Puzzle, Goodbye Solo – and moreTom Cruise lands a role to die for in the rebranded Edge of Tomorrow, but Nicole Kidman suffers as Grace of Monaco, writes Guy Lodge
Mood Indigo review – absurdist romance fizzing with ideas
Michel Gondry's adaptation of a 1947 novel by surrealist Boris Vian is a lively but perplexing sci-fi fantasy, writes Jonathan Romney
Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
Mood Indigo review – kaleidoscopic kidulthoodFilm talk
Michel Gondry on Mood Indigo: 'It has a special connection with adolescence' – video interview
Chinese Puzzle review – amiable Cédric Klapisch trilogy-closer
Romain Duris and Audrey Tautou head for New York in a likable finale to Cédric Klapisch's trilogy of dramedies, writes Peter Bradshaw
Chiwetel Ejiofor joins Hollywood elite as 12 Years a Slave tipped for Oscars
After parallel successes on stage and screen, the Londoner is being lauded as one of the greatest actors of his generation
Amélie to become Broadway musical
Composer Dan Messé of indie band Hem is working on stage adaptation of whimsical 2001 French comedy
Trailer trash
Trailer TrashThérèse Desqueyroux – review
Thérèse Desqueyroux – review
Audrey Tautou: 'There is no room for poetry in Thérèse's world'
Audrey Tautou: how the French learned to love the star of Amélie
Next month Audrey Tautou will host the opening ceremony of the Cannes Film Festival, an honour only given to a select few. Is she finally overcoming the curse of her most successful film?
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