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Who is Elodie Bouchez?
You might recognize Elodie Bouchez as the femme fatale Renee Rienne from the American spy-fi thriller TV series Alias . And if you are a French film connoisseur, you ought to know her for one of her career-best performances in the acclaimed 1994 film Wild Reeds .
Elodie Bouchez played Renée Rienne in Alias (Getty Images)
Born on April 5, 1973, in Montreuil-sous-Bois, Seine-Saint-Denis, Ile-de-France in France, Bouchez gained prominence after joining the entertainment industry in 1990. Her debut film was Serge Gainsbourg s Stan the Flasher . Since then, she has starred in a multitude of films, many of which went on to earn global appreciation.
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One of the tenets observed by the screenwriter Jean-Claude Carrière, who has died aged 89, was that âthe scenario is created when you and the director establish a near telepathic communication. This requires, on both sides, a receptiveness and a trust which can never be taken for granted. The scriptwriter must on occasion be prepared to submerge his ego, since ultimately itâs the directorâs film, and youâre there to help him, to facilitate him.â
Among the film directors whom Carrière âfacilitatedâ were Louis Malle, Pierre Etaix, Volker Schlöndorff, MiloÅ¡ Forman and, above all, Luis Buñuel, for and with whom he wrote six exemplary screenplays. Carrière first met Buñuel in 1963 when the latter was looking for a French co-writer on Diary of a Chambermaid, based on Octave Mirbeauâs 1900 novel. âBuñuel chose me only after eating lunch together and getting me to talk about the