Eva Green: her first role had people blushing. What she's got in store may have them seeing red.(Interview)

Interview | May 1, 2005| | Copyright

In Bernardo Bertolucci's lusty love letter to the French New Wave, The Dreamers (2004), first-time actress Eva Green took on a risky role that sent the MPAA's ratings board into a tizzy and left little--if anything--to viewers' imaginations. Green played Isabelle, a curious young woman coming of age in turbulent 1968 Paris who spends much of the film au naturel and tangled up (both emotionally and physically) in an unnerving love triangle with an American cinephile (Michael Pitt) and her devoted twin brother (Louis Garrel). This month the 24-year-old French actress steps out ...

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