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Public Enemies Press Conference – Marion Cotillard

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Marion Cotillard PosterLast night Leicester Square played host to the UK premiere of Michael Mann’s Public Enemies. This afternoon we were delighted to attend a screening and press conference for the film. We’ll post a full review later but, assuming this doesn’t class as a spoiler, what we can divulge is that the glowing reports you have heard this week are not wrong. In the meantime, with thanks to Way To Blue, we would like to share the highlights of today’s Q&A sessions with Marion Cotillard, Michael Mann and Johnny Depp.  The press conference, chaired by Radio 2’s Hilary Oliver, was in three separate sessions (a format we will reprise here).  It began with rising star, the beautiful Marion Cotillard (La Vie en Rose) who portrays hatcheck girl Billie Frechette ““ gangster John Dillinger’s true and loyal love. Cotillard speaks English as a second language and she shared the technical demands of vocalising Frechette. Indeed, in person, Marion’s accent is pronounced and charming, revealing the effort she must have put into her impressive performance.

Marion came to Public Enemies through the lure of Michael Mann who she “fell in love with” upon meeting. Likewise the script, having never heard of John Dillinger the story captured her, as did the role Billie played in his life. She met wives of imprisoned men as part of her preparation, to better understand their isolation and the instability of their lives.

At one point she became hypnotised by the whirring of the dozens of Dictaphones on the stage before her, giggling and asking “It’s funny non? It’s weird, it’s alive!”
When HeyUGuys asked her how she inhabits a character and found her voice for Billie Frechette she explained:

“Michael Mann is a perfectionist. An hour after screen test he give me a big box full of newspapers of that time, storybooks, photos”¦such a gift. You feed yourself and with all this information, you can be her. I need to meet someone in order to “˜be’ this person. I create their childhood. That is how I work”¦”

She spoke fondly of Mann saying: “I was touched by him, I so admired him and we had that”¦connection.” Although this was a huge production, she spoke of the intimacy of the work ““ that, when it comes down to it, on any film French, American, big or small the work is always intimate. When pushed on whether she shares Christian Bale’s, now infamous, method acting techniques she was deferential and generous saying:
“There’s an atmosphere on a set, something that stays with you”¦you keep it. Inbetween it is better to get there and stay there, not come out of it. Before La Vie en Rose I thought it was dangerous to do that or even ridiculous”¦I thought that because I didn’t know any better, now I understand more.”

[gplayer href=”https://www.heyuguys.com/audio/public_enemies/cottilard_heyuguys_edit.mp3″] Interview with Marion Cottilard: [/gplayer]

2 COMMENTS

  1. […] Marion Cotillard’s Billie and her naked trust in Dillinger bring out the man beneath the layers of legend. John Dillinger may be the Robin Hood of American folklore today but he was also a young man who died without reaching his 32nd birthday. He loved movies, and the final moments of a bespectacled Depp sitting in The Biograph cinema with images of Clark Gable as a Dillinger-esque gangster dancing across the lenses will undoubtedly secure him a statuette at next years Oscars. He plays a life squeezed into a baker’s dozen months with such conviction that you are captivated by his spiral. […]

  2. Cool post!

    johny deep was really a best actor! i love the drama effect of the movies. although johny deep was pretty gangster with the overcoat. and a hit man too!

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