Jodie Foster graces the screen in the new French drama A Private Life, a film helmed by director Rebecca Zlotowski. The narrative delves into the haunting realms of past lives and deep-seated therapy sessions. Bravely, Foster admitted the role pushed her to her emotional limits. Speaking with Radio Times, she confessed she shares the same growing fears as many in Hollywood about AI’s unstoppable influence on the industry. Critics at The Scotsman praised the movie’s evocative tone alongside the cast’s standout performances . Meanwhile, platform an Arabic news site confirmed Foster’s fruitful partnership with Zlotowski throughout filming. In a lighthearted chat with AOL.com, Goldie Hawn echoed Foster’s concerns, slamming how intrusive childhood celebrity fame can feel. The two icons ultimately reflect on the differing yet relentless pressures plaguing show business.
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Goldie Hawn sounds the alarm on childhood celebrity culture: 'All I can say is it's a nightmare' - AOL.com
Goldie Hawn sounds the alarm on childhood celebrity culture: 'All I can say is it's a nightmare' AOL.com
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Jodie Foster Links Up With Rebecca Zlotowski on A Private Life - El-Balad.com
Jodie Foster Links Up With Rebecca Zlotowski on A Private Life El-Balad.com