From her early days as a young newcomer (All About Eve) to her absolute stardom (Niagara, Some Like It Hot), Marilyn Monroe was constantly denied her status as an actress. Revisiting some of her films, in parallel to the major exhibition currently at the Cinémathèque Française in Paris, enables us to grasp the successive transformations of an outstanding artist and the long-lasting mark her acting has left on film history.
Alongside our other recent or current cycles on major actors of cinema (Cardinale, Bardot, Adjani), this season celebrates her centenary and is an invitation to revisit the actor behind the overwhelming shadow of the icon.