Los Angeles (United States)
Los Angeles (United States)
CAREER Hollywood Marion Cotillard going to stop any net, a few days after his Oscar? The comments on the attacks of September 11, 2001 held by the actress a year ago, in a broadcast from Paris Première, made the news since Sunday in England and the United States on the Internet, but also in the press general public . Counsel for the actress, who is currently filming in Chicago alongside Johnny Depp and Christian Bale, had to turn back. "She never intended to challenge or question the attacks of September 11, 2001, stressed Mr. Vincent Toledano, and regrets the interpretation given to former offensive out of context.
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"I have never questioned the horrific attacks of September 11"
The actress herself was obliged to produce the record in a statement to the American media. "On 16 February 2007, I participated in a television programme, Last Paris, which aired in the latter part of the evening. For forty-eight hours, my remarks made during the programme were completely removed from their context and generate a controversy which should not be. The conversation at the talk show, revolved around the notion of conspiracy in general. At no time, I never questioned the horrific attacks of September 11, 2001, one of the most tragic days in the history. Nevertheless, I sincerely regret if my remarks were able to shock or offend, "says Marion Cotillard.
In film circles in Los Angeles, the tone seems to healing. Monday, Tom O'Neil, editor of "The Envelope" (a supplement of the "Los Angeles Times"), felt that this event was not "harmless" and that "Marion Cotillard would have lost the Oscar" if those words had been known before the ceremony. But yesterday, the same magazine on Thursday calmait For Elizabeth Snead, editorialist, "Marion Cotillard has perhaps even spiced his career." The journalist said that "this country is based on freedom of expression and that Hollywood is very supportive" of this principle. "Hollywood loves conspiracy theories. Look at Oliver Stone's movie JFK and Nixon and Marion (...) will melt into the scenery. After all, Hollywood, it is not Kansas' book she refers to a state of the central United States described as very conservative.
"The case has even Cotillard left yesterday pages of the mainstream media. Hollywood and America as a whole switched to a different scenario in suspense, with traps and conspiracies, which would undoubtedly an excellent film: the duel Democrat Clinton-Obama (see our policy).
CAREER Hollywood Marion Cotillard going to stop any net, a few days after his Oscar? The comments on the attacks of September 11, 2001 held by the actress a year ago, in a broadcast from Paris Première, made the news since Sunday in England and the United States on the Internet, but also in the press general public . Counsel for the actress, who is currently filming in Chicago alongside Johnny Depp and Christian Bale, had to turn back. "She never intended to challenge or question the attacks of September 11, 2001, stressed Mr. Vincent Toledano, and regrets the interpretation given to former offensive out of context.
"
"I have never questioned the horrific attacks of September 11"
The actress herself was obliged to produce the record in a statement to the American media. "On 16 February 2007, I participated in a television programme, Last Paris, which aired in the latter part of the evening. For forty-eight hours, my remarks made during the programme were completely removed from their context and generate a controversy which should not be. The conversation at the talk show, revolved around the notion of conspiracy in general. At no time, I never questioned the horrific attacks of September 11, 2001, one of the most tragic days in the history. Nevertheless, I sincerely regret if my remarks were able to shock or offend, "says Marion Cotillard.
In film circles in Los Angeles, the tone seems to healing. Monday, Tom O'Neil, editor of "The Envelope" (a supplement of the "Los Angeles Times"), felt that this event was not "harmless" and that "Marion Cotillard would have lost the Oscar" if those words had been known before the ceremony. But yesterday, the same magazine on Thursday calmait For Elizabeth Snead, editorialist, "Marion Cotillard has perhaps even spiced his career." The journalist said that "this country is based on freedom of expression and that Hollywood is very supportive" of this principle. "Hollywood loves conspiracy theories. Look at Oliver Stone's movie JFK and Nixon and Marion (...) will melt into the scenery. After all, Hollywood, it is not Kansas' book she refers to a state of the central United States described as very conservative.
"The case has even Cotillard left yesterday pages of the mainstream media. Hollywood and America as a whole switched to a different scenario in suspense, with traps and conspiracies, which would undoubtedly an excellent film: the duel Democrat Clinton-Obama (see our policy).


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