10 · 08 · 25 Juliette Binoche Will Give a Master Class at the 23rd FICM Share with twitter Share with facebook Share with mail Copy to clipboard The exceptional actress and director Juliette Binoche will give a master class as part of her activities at the 23rd Morelia International Film Festival (FICM).The Oscar® winner will return to the festival eleven years after her first visit during the 12th FICM. This time, she will present her film In-I: In Motion and receive the Award for Artistic Excellence.Juliette Binoche's masterclass will take place on Saturday, October 11, at 4:00 p.m. at the Rubén Romero Theater and will be broadcast live on FICM's Facebook page. About Juliette BinocheWith a career spanning more than forty years and marked by artistic curiosity, Juliette Binoche (born in Paris, France, in 1964) has worked on close to seventy films. It all began with André Téchiné's Rendez-vous, which premiered at La Croisette in 1985. Four decades later, she has become an international movie star whose work has prompted unexpected collaborations and screenplays that she cherishes deeply. In 2010, she received the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival for her role in Abbas Kiarostami's, Certified Copy. Her fifth film in the festival's Official Selection was followed by four others, the most recent being Trân Anh Hùng's, The Taste of Things(2023). Despite being the recipient of the most prestigious awards (Oscar®, Bafta, César, Best Actress at the Berlin and Venice film festivals), Binoche is not interested in virtuosity but relies solely on emotion and the elusive truth of the moment. This is no doubt what makes her so versatile and unpredictable in her art, or rather, in her various artistic endeavors, as she bounces between film, TV (The Staircase, The New Look), theater (with Ivo van Hove), dance (her work with Akram Khan), music (Alexandre Tharaud), and painting.