Quote by Emmanuelle Beart
I dont always see my movies right away. And there are some I haven

I dont always see my movies right away. And there are some I havent seen at all. Sometimes that bothers the directors, so Im obliged to see them. – Emmanuelle Beart

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We were raised without movies, theater or music. We had only nature, the hills, the trees. When I got on the set of Manon, I wasnt star-struck because I didnt know what a star was. – Emmanuelle Beart

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I cant just react on the strength of an email and three pages of synopsis, and say Im going to take off for three months of my life. – Emmanuelle Beart

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