
While it may have seemed premature on paper, the Telluride Film Festival's celebration of 37-year-old French actress Marion Cotillard's body of work last weekend is arriving right on the crest of her career apogee, a period we may look back on in several decades and compare to the way Jeanne Moreau and Catherine Deneuve dominated the '60s with their ubiquity. Valid Oscar talk is already swirling for Cotillard's most recent emotionally bruising performance as a whale-trainer who suffers a brutal accident in Jacques Audiard's "Rust & Bone," which made its North American premiere last weekend in Telluride; the peg of her celebration. And while still just making a name for herself in North America, Cotillard is already an Academy-Award winning actress (for "La Vie On Rose" -- she's only the second ever actress after Sophia Loren to win the award for a role not in English) and has worked with greats like Michael Mann, Christopher...
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