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> '9/11 attacks Made Up, ' Says French Best Actress Oscar-winner
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> By Peter Allen, Daily Mail (UK) Staff Re****ter
> Last updated at 01:08am on 2nd March 2008
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lol i havent heard of it here in france.
> Oscar-winner Marion Cotillard has accused America of fabricating the
> 9/11 attacks
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> Actress Marion Cotillard sparked a political row yesterday after
> accusing America of fabricating the 9/11 attacks.
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> The 32-year-old French actress, who received an Oscar last month for
> her performance as singer Edith Piaf in La Vie En Rose, openly
> questioned the truth behind the terrorist atrocity in an interview
> broadcast on a French website.
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> "I think we're lied to about a number of things," Cotillard said,
> singling out the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center as an example
> of the US making up horror stories for political ends.
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> Referring to the two passenger jets being flown into the Twin Towers,
> Cotillard said:
> "We see other towers of the same kind being hit by planes. Are they
> burned? They [sic] was a tower, I believe it was in Spain, which burnt
> for 24 hours. It never collapsed. None of these towers collapsed. And
> there [in New York], in a few minutes, the whole thing collapsed."
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> She added that the towers, planned in the early Sixties, were an
> outdated "money-sucker" that would have cost more to modernise than to
> rebuild altogether, which is why they were destroyed.
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> She said: "It was a money-sucker because they were finished, it seems
> to me, by 1973, and to re-cable all that, to bring up-to-date all the
> technology and everything, it was a lot more expensive, that work,
> than destroying them."
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> Cotillard's stardom and increased earning power looked assured
> following her Oscar win.
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> But after her outburst, in which she also queried the 1969 Moon
> landings, a successful future in Hollywood appears to be in jeopardy.
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> She said: "Did a man really walk on the Moon? I saw plenty of
> do***entaries on it, and I really wondered. And in any case I don't
> believe all they tell me, that's for sure."
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> Cotillard, who was born and brought up in Paris, made the comments on
> Paris Premi=E8re - Paris Derni=E8re, a programme broadcast a year ago.
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> At the time her remarks were largely ignored, but their appearance
> yesterday on the French magazine website Marianne2 comes at a time
> when Cotillard's profile is sky-high.
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> She is shortly due to fly to Chicago to star alongside Johnny Depp in
> Public Enemies, a gangster movie expected to be her first big money-
> spinner.
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> Cotillard's film career began in Luc Besson's 1998 film Taxi - a huge
> hit in France but less so around the world.
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> She is slowly becoming a household name in France, in a list most
> recently topped by her close friend Audrey Tautou and previously by
> women such as Catherine Deneuve and Brigitte Bardot.
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> 'I think we're lied to about a number of things' Cotillard said,
> singling out the 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center as an example
> of the US making up horror stories for political ends
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> But Cotillard, who lives with actor and director Guillaume Canet,
> frequently tells interviewers she has no interest in money or
> prestige.
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> Denying that she had any kind of "Anglo-Saxon ambition", she said she
> prefers to "choose roles which suit me".
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> Despite her low-key image, Cotillard is an environmental activist who
> once worked as a spokesman for Greenpeace.
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> News of her anti-Americanism comes as Franco-American relations appear
> to be thawing, following Paris's refusal to show sup****t for the
> invasion of Iraq.
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> President Nicolas Sarkozy insists he is pro-American, even sup****ting
> so-called "Anglo-Saxon" economic reforms.
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