Jodie Foster's French Film Return
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“I Feel a Lot Freer”: Jodie Foster Finds Herself, En Français

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Actress Jodie Foster returns to Cannes for the first time in 20 years .
She's never led a non-English -language movie before.
In A Private Life, her dialogue is near-entirely in French .
The two -time Oscar winner has been in the entertainment industry since she was three years old .
A Private Life, directed by Zlotowski , stars Foster and Daniel Auteuil .
The film explores the tension between public and private worlds and what's going on deep inside.
Foster says she's "petrified" by the use of artificial intelligence in the film.
Both Foster and Zlotowski ’s careers took off on the Croisette .
“We do this weird, false thing between two characters that are made up, and yet you have these real moments that you’ll never forget,” Foster says. “You might never see them again, but then you might see them at Cannes—and you're going to run into each other's arms, because you know you had those moments.”.
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