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and here i thought he would finally embrace his inner caveman.. good thing he got rid of those hideous locks. now he's back to his normal handsome self.
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sorry, not a native french speaker here.I saw the princess of montpensier and it was so good! all the actors are fantastic!

I downloaded it, but now I can't find any subtitles and can barely understand french![]()


In other Met news, Roland Mouret will bring Doutzen Kroes, and Chanel will bring Gaspard Ulliel, the French actor who is the face of its Bleu de Chanel fragrance. Nordstrom’s table, hosted by Pete Nordstrom and Jeffrey Kalinsky, will seat several of the nights heavy hitters: Alexander Wang with Azealia Banks; Erdem Moralioglu with Arizona Muse; Rachel Zoe with Karolina Kurkova and Zoe’s husband Rodger Berman; and Thakoon Panichgul with Christina Ricci.
screendaily.comGaspard Ulliel to star in Bonello’s Yves Saint Laurent biopic
French actor and Vogue and Chanel model Gaspard Ulliel is set to play Yves Sain Laurent in Bertrand Bonello's upcoming biopic on the legendary fashion designer.
“A huge audition was organised after Cannes and Gaspard Ulliel won the part,” said Nicolas Brigaud-Robert of Paris-based Films Distribution, which is handling international sales.
“The film is due to shoot late spring and a script will available for buyers before Berlin,” added Brigaud-Robert.
Ulliel is best known internationally for his performance as young Hannibal Lector in Hannibal Rising. He was also recently seen in Bertrand Tavernier’s 16th century drama The Princess of Montpensier.
The 28-year-old actor is no stranger to the fashion world: besides being a regular on the pages of Vogue, Ulliel is currently the face of luxury leather goods label Longchamp alongside Kate Moss and is also the star of Martin Scorsese’s 2010 ad for Chanel’s male fragrance Blue.
Plans for the YSL biopic were first announced last Cannes. The €15m French-language picture is being produced by Eric and Nicolas Altmayer of Mandarin Cinéma.
The film will focus on the period running 1965 to 1976 when Yves Saint Laurent was at the peak of his powers, culminating with the 1976 Russian collection, considered by many as his most influential.
Thomas Bidegain, co-writer of A Prophet and Rust and Bone with Jacques Audiard, is collaborating with Bonello on the screenplay.
The picture will be Bonello’s first feature since House of Tolerance (L’Apollonide).