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Cannes Flashback: Gillian Anderson Didn’t ‘Alienate People,’ Unlike Her 2008 Film

Hollywood Reporter Lisa de los Reyes 0 переглядів 3 хв читання
Actress Gillian Anderson attends the AKVINTA GQ party for the 'How to Lose Friends & Alienate People' premiere during the 61st Cannes International Film Festival on May 15, 2008.
Actress Gillian Anderson attends the AKVINTA GQ party for the 'How to Lose Friends & Alienate People' premiere during the 61st Cannes International Film Festival on May 15, 2008. Courtesy of George Pimentel/WireImage

Gillian Anderson’s 2008 visit to the Cannes Film Festival was not especially auspicious. The Chicago-born actress was still most closely associated with the TV series The X-Files. In fact, that year she also starred in the second film spun off from the series, The X-Files: I Want to Believe. She did make a glamorous appearance as she walked the red carpet for the 61st festival’s opening night film, Fernando Meirelles’ Blindness, in a white Alberta Ferretti gown. (Asked what makes a successful red carpet gown, she cracked, “I guess what fits. If something fits, you wear it.”)

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But the film that actually brought her to the Croisette was Robert Weide’s How to Lose Friends & Alienate People, starring Simon Pegg and loosely based on British journalist Toby Young’s memoir about his disastrous stint at Vanity Fair. A special promotional screening was held to whet appetites for the film, but as Rotten Tomatoes reported, “The event turned into the type of shambles that is a feature of the book when the projectors broke down midway through the first sequence.” And when the film was released later that year — a no. 1 opening in the U.K., it flopped in the U.S. — THR critic Sheri Linden, mentioning “Gillian Anderson’s master manipulator publicist,” noted that the movie “collects a fine group of actors but gives them little to do beyond striking one-note poses.”

Since then, of course, Anderson has become a queen of both prestige TV (winning an Emmy for The Crown) and British theater (where she’s to star in a revival of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? this fall) as well as a L’Oréal global ambassador. During a swing through Cannes last year, she told The Standard, “I’ve just come in from Vancouver, where I’ve been shooting a Jane Schoenbrun film with Hannah Einbinder. A little indie horror.” And now that film, Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma, has had its world premiere in this year’s Un Certain Regard sidebar.

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