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Hello dolls, 🌼 and welcome to Vlogmas Day 13: Catherine Deneuve: The Face of French Cinema! Catherine Deneuve was never just "the most beautiful woman in the world," as Look magazine once called her. She became the face of French cinema as it moved from black-and-white to colour, from classicism to modernity, and from the studio system to the age of auteurs. Over nearly seven decades, she built one of the most enduring and varied careers in European film, becoming a muse to Jacques Demy, François Truffaut, Luis Buñuel, André Téchiné, Lars von Trier, François Ozon and many others. Born Catherine Fabienne Dorléac in wartime Paris in 1943, she grew up in a theatrical family where cinema was part of daily life. Acting was never a childhood dream; it was simply there. Her early roles were tentative, almost accidental, until she took her mother’s real surname and became Catherine Deneuve, drawing a quiet line between private self and public image. Her breakthrough came with Jacques Demy’s "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg", which revealed her as a singular screen presence romantic, reserved, and quietly melancholy. International fame followed, but she repeatedly resisted easy categorization, choosing challenging roles that disrupted her image, from Roman Polanski’s Repulsion to Buñuel’s Belle de jour, which fixed her reputation as an emblem of controlled transgression. The sudden death of her sister Françoise Dorléac in 1967 marked her life profoundly, but she continued working, often using film as a way to survive grief. Through the 1970s she sought to break her “glacial” image, accepting risky and sometimes commercially unsuccessful projects, while maintaining her status as a major star. The 1980s brought a critical peak with "Le Dernier Métro", earning her a César and redefining her screen persona as active, decisive, and emotionally grounded. Her long collaboration with André Téchiné revealed new fragilities beneath her composed exterior, while "Indochine" confirmed her international stature, winning the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film and earning her an Academy Award nomination. From the 2000s onward, Deneuve continued to reinvent herself, moving freely between art-house cinema, popular comedy, television, animation, and experimental projects. Her willingness to take risks, most notably in Dancer in the Dark, kept her career restless and contemporary. Even after suffering a stroke in 2020, she returned to the screen, greeted with a standing ovation at Cannes. At once distant and deeply present, Catherine Deneuve remains a singular figure: a woman who embraced the camera, resisted easy access, and allowed each generation of filmmakers to reveal something new, while always keeping something back. ⭐ Vlogmas Giveaway ⭐ To celebrate Vlogmas this year, I’m giving away a little gift every single day as a small way to say thank you for all the love and support. If you’d like to take part, here’s how to enter: 1. Subscribe to my YouTube channel. 2. Give this video a thumbs up. 3. Enter the form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA... You’re welcome to enter every day, but can only win once during the entire Vlogmas giveaway, simply because I want to make as many dolls as possible happy. All winners will be announced on December 26th. Winners will be chosen at random. This giveaway is not sponsored, endorsed, or administered by YouTube. It is run solely by me. Good luck dolls, and thank you for spending December with me! All my lovin, xx Emma 💌 Always remember that you are beautiful with & without makeup and that you don't need a lot of clothes to dress vintage! ⭐️ ⭐️ My P.O. Box! Suited for letters 💌 Postfach 31 28 73413 Aalen GERMANY For parcels please write an email to: [email protected] 💌 📻 Music by: ⭐️ Dain Norman: https://dainnormanmusic.bandcamp.com/... ⭐️ The Mellons: https://earthlibraries.com/products/t... ⭐️ Follow me on Instagram and Pinterest for daily 60s and 70s content: / emmarosakatharina / emmarosakatharina / emmarosakatharina ⭐️ Podcast "Unveiling the Legends: Dolls of the 60s & 70s": https://open.spotify.com/show/4JsH0rs... and wherever else you listen to your Podcasts! ⭐️ ⭐️ Hello dear dolls and welcome to my channel! My name is Emma Rosa Katharina and I'm making videos all about 60s & 70s fashion, makeup, music and pop-culture. So if you're looking for a little time travel back to the days of The Beatles and the Rolling Stones I am happy to welcome you to my world! ⭐️ If you made it this far though my description box comment "Alice Alice hélas, est seule chaque nuit" 💌 #cinema #catherinedeneuve #60s