Atlantica - 01.03.2002, Síða 19

Atlantica - 01.03.2002, Síða 19
A T L A N T I C A 17 Hélène is bored. For the past two months, Hélène de Fougerolles has been filming on location in Neskaupstadur, a remote settlement tucked away in Iceland’s moun- tainous East Fjords. Here the winters are long, windy and brutally cold. Oh, how times have changed. Two years ago, this beautiful French actress (who resides in Paris) was sunning herself on a tropical island in Thailand with Leonardo DiCaprio and crew for her up- coming role in The Beach. Nobody’s get- ting tan in Neskaupstadur. Heck, the sun won’t even show itself until February, when it finally inches above the moun- tains circumscribing this town. Speaking of darkness, there will only be four hours of daylight today. “I’m not used to not having the day,” de Fougerolles says, as she slowly twirls in circles, careful not to slip on the ice that coats the parking lot. At the moment, we’re standing outside the soundstage – an old warehouse – waiting for a key to be gophered to us so de Fougerolles can go inside and change into wardrobe for a photo shoot. “There’s so much nothing to do here,” the sexy starlet laments, a warm mist fuming from her mouth. Neskaupstadur is about as Podunk as they come. A new home hasn’t been con- structed in the community for over ten years. There’s no movie theatre. There are only two bars, one gas station, a small shop the locals call a video store, a fish factory and that’s about it. Even the heat- ed pool – the saving grace of small Icelandic towns – is closed down, current- ly undergoing a facelift. In other words, there’s not a whole heck of a lot going on here. “I’ve been here for two months, but it feels more like two years,” de Fougerolles insists. “I’ve read six books since October. I only have one book left so now I have to pace myself, otherwise I’ll have nothing else to do.” One of those books, she tells me, was about Russia’s last czar, Nicholas II. De Fougerolles must truly be bored. ICELAND CALLING After the photo shoot I catch up with de Fougerolles back at Hotel Capitano (now referred to by locals as “Hollywood”), a quaint guest house that the film crew has taken over since shooting began in October. De Fougerolles has removed her heavy black overcoat and changed out of her character’s baggy ensemble into a grey turtle neck and black trousers that accentuate her petite figure. Her long, sandy-blonde hair is pulled back revealing delicate facial features; a sexy mole just above her upper lip catches the eye. De Fougerolles is buttering two slices of bread, a supplement to a breakfast of kiwi fruit and segments of orange that was cut short by the photo shoot. In front of her is a cup of coffee the size of a soup bowl. Must be a French thing. Stirring her bowl o’caffeine, she appears grateful for the interview, a brief diversion from the ennui that Neskaupstadur evokes. “It’s so nice to talk to someone who speaks an English that I can really under- stand,” she says, commenting on the diffi- culty she has had deciphering the accents of the Icelandic crew. So how did this sexy actress find her way from Paris to Neskaupstadur? De Fougerolles is by no means famous. If you saw The Beach, chances are you didn’t even notice her role as a “glamor- ised extra that had no responsibilities except for staying tan, swimming in the turquoise water and playing cards”. Nonetheless, this friendly 29-year-old actress stays busy, mostly appearing in French films you’ve probably never seen. She just wrapped shooting on Le Raid (The Raid), an action-comedy filmed in Canada, Venezuela and Paris. She recently appeared in Va Savoir (Who Knows), a comedy directed by Jacques Rivette. However, if you were one of the few movie-goers who sat through The Fall, a thriller starring Craig Sheffer, you will recognise her as ‘Marta Kiss’, the blonde waif on the run from a for- mer Communist hardliner in Budapest. “It was very important for me to be an extra on The Beach because I was doing NOTHING at the time in France. When I came back, I don’t know if it was the pub- licity, but I began getting [a lot of offers]. I don’t think I would accept being an extra again. Now, it’s okay for me in France. We will see in six months or one year how I am,” she says, laughing at herself and the instability of her chosen profession. “It’s always about what you are doing at this moment.” At the moment, she’s working on Baltasar Kormákur’s (101 Reykjavík) latest film, Hafid (The Sea), a dark story about a airmail With fond memories of her sun-filled adventure filming The Beach still fresh in her mind, actress Hélène de Fougerolles now finds herself on location in a rural fishing village in Iceland’s rugged East Fjords. And it’s the middle of a dark, snowy winter. Edward Weinman catches up with the sexy French starlet on the set of her latest film. The Outsiderh 016-018 ATL202 Vi›tal F-rm 31.1.1904 7:20 Page 17
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