Natalie Portman Talks Mentorship and Memes at the Cannes Film Festival

Work can be stressful for everyone—even Natalie Portman.

Never mind that the actress and producer is a certified badass who has fought sexism and space invaders, earned a STEM degree from Harvard, and—perhaps toughest of all—danced for hours in pointe shoes while wearing some very bold eyeliner.

All that said, she’s still just a girl…standing in front of a wall of shouting paparazzi at the Cannes Film Festival…posing in a Dior Couture dress and a strand of Chopard diamonds and sapphires that are, as the kids say, doing the absolute most.

“It can be very anxiety-provoking,” says Portman of her considerable red carpet duties, which include the premiere of her new film May December and the Trophée Chopard ceremony, where she’ll serve as the famous award’s Godmother. “It really has to do with centering yourself and breathing through it because it is [stressful]. You have to kind of remember who you are and where you are, and try and, you know, appreciate the moment.”

Natalie Portman at the Cannes Film Festival on May 21.

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The good news: it’s quite a moment. May December is in competition for the prestigious Cannes Palme D’Or; Portman is also serving as somewhat of a guiding light for the jeweler’s annual Cannes ceremony, which honors two emerging actors—this year, it’s Naomi Ackie and Daryl McCormack; past winners include Anya Taylor-Joy and Joe Alwyn. “I know how important it was in my career…to have the ability to reach out when I had an important question about something that was difficult, that not many people can necessarily relate to,” she says, “So hopefully, with Daryl and Naomi, I can be part of a community for them.”

Portman welcomed the Cannes newbies to the fold alongside Chopard’s co-president and artistic director Caroline Scheufele, who cordially invited her, and the actress did so wearing an archival Dior couture dress from the 2017 collection, specifically, along with a Chopard diamond and sapphire collar necklace, matching cocktail ring, and diamond stud earrings. (In other words, a look.) “It’s really wonderful to get to celebrate things that exist and not having to constantly make new things,” Portman says of her epic runway re-wear. “So it was great to get to wear something that that was from a previous collection and celebrate that idea of sustainability.”

As the Trophée Chopard godmother, Portman will also be celebrating the idea of setting an example for the next generation of Hollywood starlets—something she’s done as both a vegan activist, a political campaigner, and a passionate champion of women’s rights in the entertainment industry and beyond. But when I ask the Israeli-born Gemini (“Curious. Communicative. Impulsive.”) about the importance of female mentorship, she’s quick to point out that everyone can hold the door open for the next generation.

cannes, france may 19 editors note image has been digitally retouched natalie portman attends the the zone of interest red carpet during the 76th annual cannes film festival at palais des festivals on may 19, 2023 in cannes, france photo by francois g durandgetty images

Portman walks the red carpet for the premiere of The Zone of Interest at Cannes.

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“I’ve had incredible mentorship from both men and women,” she notes, citing the late director and producer Mike Nichols as an instrumental sounding board. “And it’s been super helpful in my career to have people who I could both go to for advice, but also who would, unsolicited, come and tell me, ‘You know, this is not being your best self,’ or, ‘This is something you could do better.’ It was really helpful to have that guidance and that support. Now, no one is really looking at me like I need to be mentored!” she laughs. “But even still, at this point, I can reach out to those people when I do feel like I need those moments of guidance. I think that goes on for the rest of your life.”

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I tell Portman that one of my early mentors told me to buy all my beauty products at French pharmacies, and ask what’s on her shopping list when she loads up abroad. “Oh, French pharmacies are amazing,” she agrees. “I like to get the Embryolisse moisturizers—the body moisturizer smells amazing—and I love the Bioderma micellar water and a thermal water spray.” Portman also gives the pro tip to visit a French supermarket when traveling abroad, but even though “Monoprix is amazing,” she prefers “those organic grocery stores—I couldn’t tell you the name, but they have this really wonderful, actually delicious plant-based Camembert.”

So Portman’s likely going incognito at a Bio Supermarché in Paris IRL…but she’s not peeping anyone’s Anakin and Padma memes online. When I ask if she has a favorite, Portman seems genuinely confused. “I have no idea what that is—I haven’t seen that stuff,” she says, rather convincingly. “It sounds funny, though!”

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“Her beauty and her brain go not together.” —William Shakespeare

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Opera ‘Carmen’ will be remade as a film — inside the dance-fueled changes


Bizet’s “Carmen.” The 19th century’s political unrest, social class, power struggle, murder, scandal, gender, race, now fits our 2lst century. Result? Rejiggering the opera as a film.

Director’s Benjamin Millepied — choreographer, plus husband of Oscar winner Natalie Portman who played a ballerina in “Black Swan.”

Tall, handsome, French, his sneakers were spotless.

“My film’s set in Mexico, a country in chaos. I began this career as a child. My mother, a dancer, had some link. A love of music and expression, dance is no financially rewarding career — only fulfilling.

“Took me six years to write this. Drama told through music — like ‘West Side Story.’ I reinvented her. More freedom. She’s not just an object of desire.”

She’s independent. Mother’s murdered. Illegal border guard kills others in her group. Standoff. Escape to LA. Police close in. For the rest see the movie.

“Onstage, dance, music, lights, costumes come together. A single experience. I approached this same way I approach dance, the language of dreams, the mystical and the earthly. My conscious and subconscious.”

Oddity No. 1. The screening drew Mikhail Baryshnikov who kindly introduced himself to me. Not sure why since last we met he was sitting at my kitchen table.


Jada Pinkett Smith narrates the new Netflix series on Cleopatra.
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Telling royal tales

Oddity No. 2: 2,000 years late Cleopatra’s ready for her close-up. Jada Pinkett Smith narrates the series.

Jada: “Don’t often get stories about black queens. That was important for me, my daughter, my community. Cleopatra’s displayed as sexual, excessive, corrupt, yet she was a strategist, intellect, fought to protect her kingdom.

“Her heritage is debated. We’ll dive into her history.”

“Queen Cleopatra” premieres in Queens May 10. Netflix. Grab a barge. Watch it.

Aided and a’booked

Long back I reported: “Melissa DeRosa, Gov. Cuomo’s former aide, has inked a tell-all book.”

Immediate denials. No-no-no. Madam Adams knows not what she burbles about.

Well . . . HARK! Comes now news that truth-misser Melissa’s written a dump-all.

The Sanitation Department has been placed on alert.

Learning history

Oddity No. 3: Roger Smith was a “77 Sunset Strip” actor married to Ann-Margret. Now gone. I’ve just had news from some outlet which has invoked the phrase “Who the F - - k Is Roger Smith?!”

It alleges knowing Time Warner’s Steve Ross, Schwarzenegger, Spielberg, hit on by Grace Kelly, Menendez trial testifier, opera subtitles creator and dishes on now gone Sinatra, Michael Jackson, Gerald Ford.

Just letting everyone know if in case should they hear from him.

Morning regalia

Comes an invite from Emma Wade-Smith OBE, His Majesty’s Consul General here, to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III on May 6. It says: “We will livestream it at Lincoln Center’s David Geffen Hall. Doors open 5:45 a.m. The Coronation starts 6:00 a.m.” Great. Hope Roger Smith knows. 

I’m off Monday and Tuesday. So Hail Britannia, plus only in New York, kids, only in New York.

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Thor: Love and Thunder: Natalie Portman Says ‘Whole Sequences, Planets, and Characters’ Cut

Natalie Portman has revealed that Thor: Love and Thunder — the new Marvel movie out now — leaves out “whole sequences, planets, and characters”. This includes some emotional scenes between Chris Hemsworth’s titular superhero and his astrophysicist former girlfriend Jane Foster, played by Portman. In a new interview, the actress opened up about how director Taika Waititi shot multiple versions of the same scenes for the fourth Thor movie, allowing the cast to work as spontaneously as possible. The Academy Award-winning performer further stated that too much “good stuff” failed to make it to the final version.

Portman told IndieWire: “I don’t want to spoil anything, but there are some very emotional scenes. The interesting thing was how we had room to workshop them. We filmed 20 different versions of [one key scene]. There’s a few pivotal emotional scenes, but we did really, really different things, many different times.”

Portman also revealed that some of her scenes with Tessa Thompson, who plays the king of New Asgard and Foster’s new friend Valkyrie, too met a similar fate. The actress jokingly said that the edited scenes contain enough material for a Marvel Cinematic Universe spin-off featuring the two characters.

“I’d be really, really happy if we could see that [spin-off]. Because there certainly is kind of a missing period in the film. … I feel like you don’t necessarily see how they’ve become close [in the film], and so I would definitely be open and excited to see that,” Portman said.

Thor: Love and Thunder revolves around Hemsworth’s Thor and Portman’s Mighty Thor as they try to take down Christian Bale’s Gorr The God Butcher, a menacing killer. The new Thor movie also features the likes of Russell Crowe as the king of the Olympians Zeus, Jaimie Alexander as the God of Thunder’s childhood friend Sif, and Waititi as the Kronan gladiator Korg.

The Guardians of the Galaxy feature in Thor: Love and Thunder, with Chris Pratt, Pom Klementieff, Dave Bautista, Sean Gunn, Karen Gillan, Vin Diesel, and Bradley Cooper reprising their respective MCU roles as Peter Quill/ Star-Lord, Mantis, Drax, Nebula, Kraglin, Groot, and Rocket.

Thor: Love and Thunder is already out in India, a day before the fourth Thor movie debuts in cinemas in the US on July 8.


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