Marion Cotillard boards Canet's 'Petits Mouchoirs'

The beautiful and talented Oscar-winning Marion Cotillard is set to star in Guillaume Canet's upcoming dramedy "Les Petits Mouchoirs." Written by Canet, the film centers on a group of friends whose vacation trip takes a turn for the worse when they start confessing their deepest concerns. "Mouchoirs" already boasts a top-notch cast, including Francois Cluzet, Benoit Magimel, Anne Marivin, Gilles Lelouche and Jean Dujardin.
Canet celebrated international success last year with his thriller "Tell No One" (Ne le dis à personne). His other directorial credits include "Mon idole" (Anything You Say). As for the great Cotillard, she won an Oscar for her portrayal as Edith Piaf in "La môme" (La vie en rose). She has some highly interesting projects lined up, including "Nine" and "Inception." You'll get to see her next in Michael Mann's "Public Enemies."
Source: Variety

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