Elsa Zylberstein and Kristin Scott Thomas in I've Loved You So Long
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I've Loved You So Long is a performance piece if I have ever seen one. It is a formulaic story that would otherwise only pander to the simplest of minds, but it holds its secrets close to the chest, long enough for you to wonder and not too long for you to get annoyed. It's a mystery as much as it is a dramatic story of a woman's re-introduction into society and her ability to cope with... Read Full Story
When it came time to talk about snubs at the 2009 Oscars all eyes seemed to look in the direction of The Dark Knight , but even worse was the Academy's complete dismissal of I've Loved You So Long , a film that carries two of the best actress performances of the year from Kristin Scott Thomas and Elsa Zylberstein, along with a fantastic script, score and direction by first timer Philippe Claudel, named best director of 2008 in the RopeofSilicon Awards . This is a beautiful film and... Read Full Story
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Elsa Zylberstein
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October 16, 1968
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Paris, France
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Four-time César Award-nominated French film, TV , and stage actress
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If you can handle sub titles, this is a great little drama with outstanding strong performances, by Kristin Scott Thomas and Elsa Zylberstein. Juliette (Thomas), has spent 15 years in prison for the murder of her son. You really feel her emptiness as she comes to grip with what she's done. Lea (Zylberstein), is the loving forgivable sister, almost naive to understanding the reality of what Read Full Story
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Elsa Zylberstein was born in Paris to an Ashkenazi Polish Jewish father, Albert Zylberstein, and a Catholic mother, her father is a physicist. Previously, Zylberstein considered herself Jewish, ... Read Full Story