Stéphane Audran on BABETTE'S FEAST
Babette’s Feast
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24m
Before BABETTE’S FEAST, Stéphane Audran was probably best known for her performances in films by her former husband Claude Chabrol and her role in Luis Buñuel’s THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE. In this 2012 interview, she discusses taking the part of Babette and the challenges of working in an unfamiliar language.
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