Hirokazu Kore-eda and Catherine Deneuve look for ‘The Truth’
VENICE, Italy — Catherine Deneuve plays an icon of French cinema in “The Truth.” She even chose her own middle name, Fabienne, for her character who says things like, “I’d rather have been a bad friend and a bad mother and a great actress.”
But don’t go looking for some essential truths, or gossip, about Deneuve in lines like that, or in Fabienne’s eyeroll at the mention of Brigitte Bardot. The 76-year-old insists that similarities end with the name.
“To me she’s a stranger,” Deneuve said, cigarette in hand, after “The Truth’s” debut at the Venice Film Festival. “It’s really so far away from me.”
She has a great relationship with her children and her co-stars and can’t think of any friendly rivalry with peers from her past. But it doesn’t make “The Truth,” available on demand Friday, any less of a fun send-up of an imperious, larger-than-life star who might not remember things the same way her grown daughter Lumir does.