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Julianne Moore: Why I no longer want to make films with bombs and explosions

Oscar-winning Hollywood icon Julianne Moore is in Cannes to receive the Women in Motion Award, created by luxury group Kering, as she continues a prolific career shaped by a longstanding feminist commitment. L’Orient-Le Jour met her.

Julianne Moore: Why I no longer want to make films with bombs and explosions

Julianne Moore is the guest of the Kering group, which is honoring her career during this 79th Cannes Festival. Photo by Claire-Lise Havet provided by Kering.

She arrives with understated majesty. It is hard to imagine a multi-award-winning icon entering any other way. In a spacious suite reconfigured for the occasion at the Carlton, she greets the handful of carefully selected journalists invited to meet her before settling into a white marble sitting room. Wearing bright red Bottega Veneta slippers and a sharply tailored black pantsuit, Julianne Moore barely has time for a touch-up before raised smartphones and camera flashes engulf her."I never imagined I would be here, living this — me, the little girl born on a military base in North Carolina," she immediately confides to L’Orient-Le Jour.In Cannes during the opening week of the festival’s 79th edition, Todd Haynes’ muse is about to receive the Women in Motion Award, a distinction created by luxury group Kering and awarded each...
She arrives with understated majesty. It is hard to imagine a multi-award-winning icon entering any other way. In a spacious suite reconfigured for the occasion at the Carlton, she greets the handful of carefully selected journalists invited to meet her before settling into a white marble sitting room. Wearing bright red Bottega Veneta slippers and a sharply tailored black pantsuit, Julianne Moore barely has time for a touch-up before raised smartphones and camera flashes engulf her."I never imagined I would be here, living this — me, the little girl born on a military base in North Carolina," she immediately confides to L’Orient-Le Jour.In Cannes during the opening week of the festival’s 79th edition, Todd Haynes’ muse is about to receive the Women in Motion Award, a distinction created by luxury group Kering and...
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