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As said, I’ve created a new forum.
Give me time to set all, sa you can see there aren’t topic or something else, I’ll work on int, in the meantime, feel free to subscribe and open new topic!
Hi to all,
after some email that I’ve received, I want to know if you need of a message board for all us Audrey fan, to chat, comment news, pics and some project?
Let me know with a comment here of with an email, if we are in a serious number, I’ll open a new one asap with your help!^_-
Hi to all
my name is Maia, and after some times, Audrey Taotou Fan has a new owner, me. ^^
Thanks to Kari for the work done for this site and I hope to do my best for it!
For now Merry xmas and happy Holidays to all!
I’ll start to update all the site asap!

The site is not abandoned, just having a few issues. I myself am taking a personal hiatus. There really hasn’t been much news on Audrey lately save for bits and pieces about her playing Coco and it’s only a name mention and hardly worth mentioning here on the site. Kari will update soon I’m sure if she pops up in the news and such.
Hi there!
I’m Kari, one of your new webmisses for Audrey Tautou Fan. Holly and Kelsey will be joining me in running the site. Thanks so much to Michelle for graciously handing the site over to us, but fear not! As she is still staying as staff; we’re thrilled :D
As you can see we have a new layout and there will be a lot of changes coming soon to make this great site even better (if that’s possible)! Just to let you know some of the navigation doesn’t work yet, but like I said, the changes are on their way and we’ll keep you updated!
See you soon!
New layout thanks to Samantha. Hope you guys like it!
Hey everyone! I know I’ve been horrible about updating this site lately and for that I apologize. I’m going to have a new layout and some other things added to the site pretty soon so stay tuned for that. I just added some images from Audrey at the “Coco Avant Chanel” Madrid premeire and VIP Screening to the gallery that took place in May that I apparently forgot to add so enjoy those! Audrey looks beautiful in yellow.
Thanks to Maria from Eva Green Web, we have scans from the May 27 issue of Vanity Fair Italy in the gallery! Check them out below:
| The line up for the 2009 Cannes Film Festival has been announced, and it promises to be a rather interesting year on the Croissette. Quite a few Cannes-favourite directors return to the fold – Almodovar, Tarantino, Von Trier, To and Campion – but there are interesting films in the line-up from the likes of Terry Gilliam and Sam Raimi too.
Tarantino’s bringing Inglourious Basterds to town, in news long anticipated and planned but now confirmed. Almodovar’s latest Penelope Cruz-starrer, Broken Embraces, will also play (if you really can’t wait, that’s already out in Spain), while Von Trier will bring his intriguing Antichrist to the Festival too (check out the trailer). Johnny To is back at the Festival (following a storming performance in 2005 for Election) with Vengeance, and Michael Haneke is bringing The White Ribbon, a black-and-white film about fascism in a German school in 1913. The opening film is Pixar’s Up, which was already announced, but now we know that the Festival will close with Coco Chanel and Igor Stravinsky, Jan Koenen’s film that’s one of two competing Chanel biopics, with Anne Fontaine’s Audrey Tautou-starrer lagging behind suddenly. Brits-wise, Ken Loach is bringing his footballing drama Looking For Eric (starring, among others, Eric Cantona!) and Andrea Arnold is bringing Fish Tank after winning the Jury Prize in 2006 for her debut film Red Road. Ang Lee will premiere Taking Woodstock there, after a last-minute screening convinced organisers to include it. Liev Schreiber, Emile Hirsch and Jeffrey Dean Morgan star in that. Jane Campion brings Bright Star, about the poet Keats and his love affair with his next-door neighbour, with Ben Whishaw and Abbie Cornish. Korea’s well represented with Park Chan-Wook bringing Thirst, about a man of faith turned into a vampire by a failed medical experiment, and Bong Joon-Ho (of The Host) bringing Mother to the Un Certain Regard section, about a mother’s search for the killer who framed her son. Out of competition screenings include Terry Gilliam’s much-anticipated The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus and Sam Raimi’s Drag Me To Hell. The full line up is below, with the Director’s Fortnight selection due to follow in a week or two. 52 films from 32 countries will be screened during the Festival, with 46 of those world premieres. The Festival runs from May 13 to 24. Competition: Pedro Almodovar – Broken Embraces Un Certain Regard Bong Joon Ho – Mother Closing Film Jan Kounen – Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky Out of Competition Robert Guediguian – L’Armee Du Crime Midnight Screenings Stephane Aubier and Vincent Patar – A Town Called Panic Special Screenings Anne Aghion – My Neighbor, My Killer |
| Helen O’Hara
source: empireonline.com |















