To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Lumière Film Festival, Isabelle Huppert was honored with the prestigious Prix Lumière at the traditional award ceremony held last night at the Amphithéâtre 3000 in Lyon. The event was graced by a star-studded audience, including Alfonso Cuarón, Claire Denis, Noémie Merlant, Anthony Delon, James Franco, Emmanuelle Béart, and Julien Clerc, who performed his iconic song ‘Ma Préférence’ in Huppert’s honor. Huppert, visibly moved, expressed her gratitude, acknowledging the significance of the prize tied to the history of cinema. She joins a distinguished group of past recipients, such as Martin Scorsese, Jane Fonda, Quentin Tarantino, Jane Campion, Pedro Almodóvar, and Wong Kar-wai.

Prior to the ceremony, Huppert participated in a masterclass, a rare occurrence for the actress who prefers not to discuss her work publicly. The conversation was moderated by Lumière Film Festival director and Cannes chief Thierry Frémaux, with Claire Denis, François Ozon, Coralie Fargeat, and Anthony Delon among the audience. Huppert candidly shared insights into her career, revealing that she had seen few movies before starting her acting journey and that her film choices are often guided by her intuition rather than script analysis. She also discussed her approach to acting, emphasizing the importance of emotional detachment to enhance performance, and shared anecdotes about her collaborations with renowned directors like Michael Haneke.

Huppert’s masterclass provided a deep dive into her career, touching on topics such as her aversion to lifts, her views on misogyny in cinema, and her love for hotel stays. The evening concluded with a memorable performance by Julien Clerc, making it a night to remember for all attendees.

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