Always a little inscrutable: Léa Seydoux is the first real Bond woman and has long been revered in France as a kind of national saint. She’s pretty shy for a movie star. But that’s exactly what makes their magic.
We have an appointment with Léa Seydoux. But first we have to find them. The actor Viggo Mortensen is sitting further back on the roof terrace of the hotel and chatting in a relaxed manner. Directly in sight director David Cronenberg gestures on a striped sofa. But no sign of Seydoux. An otherwise so public figure, for her French compatriots a kind of national saint like Bardot or Deneuve.
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