SEEN FROM ELSEWHERE – With Designated guilty, which has already won her the Golden Globe, the actress is on her way to her third Oscar for her portrayal of the lawyer for a Guantanamo prisoner.
By Gregorio Belinchón (El País)
As soon as the connection is activated, Jodie Foster (born in Los Angeles, 58 years old) appears with a grimace. A funny, almost childish mimic that goes well with his pure gamer-style headset, but less so with his messy gray hair. She must have seen herself on the screen. Her look of surprise having been detected, she greets with a smile, then starts the conversation with her usual courtesy. Foster appearances are rare, not because she shuns the press, but because her activities are carefully chosen: in the last two decades, she has only made twelve films, five of which are in the last ten years.
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Designated guilty, in which she plays the lawyer of an inmate of the American prison of Guantanamo brings her back to the poster – in Spain, the film will be released next Friday in cinemas and on platforms – and on the charts, with a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress. However,
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