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The cast of Soeurs - 2015 includes: Juliette Binoche
The cast of Camille Claudel 1915 - 2013 includes: Juliette Binoche as Camille Claudel Nicole Faurite as Soeur Nicole Claire Peyrade as Pensionnaire bain Florence Philippe as Soeur Florence
The cast of La vie de famille - 1985 includes: Juliet Berto as Mara Juliette Binoche as Natacha Sami Frey as Emmanuel Catherine Gandois as Femme au cognac Mara Goyet as Elise Henriette Palazzi as La voisine
The answer is none. At the 73rd Annual Academy Awards in 2000, it was nominated for five awards. They were Best Picture, Best Actress in a Leading Role (Juliette Binoche), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Judi Dench), Best Music - Original Score (Rachael Portman) and Best Writing - Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published (Robert Nelson Jacobs). The Best Picture award went to Gladiator, Leading Actress to Julia Roberts for Erin Brockovich, Supporting Actress to Marcia Gay Harden for Pollock, Original Score to Tan Dun for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Best Writing to Stephen Gaghan for Traffic.
The cast of La veuve de Saint-Pierre - 2000 includes: Daniel Auteuil as Jean (The Captain) Juliette Binoche as Pauline (Madame La) Reynald Bouchard as Louis Ollivier Patrick Caux as Young Soldier Christian Charmetant as Supply and Secretariat Officer Serge Christianssens as Drummer Genevieve Cocke as Washhouse Woman Michel Daigle as Father Coupard Lee Delong Philippe du Janerand as Customs Officer Michel Duchaussoy as The Governor Manon Gauthier as Washhouse Woman Yves Jacques as The Rear Admiral Neil Kroetsch as Captain of the Marie Galante Emir Kusturica as Ariel Neel Auguste Martin Larocque as Town Crier Catherine Lascault as La Malvilain Philippe Magnan as President Venot Sarah McKenna as Emilie Sylvie Moreau as Adrienne Boris Napes as Assessor Kendall Negro as The Child Stefan Perrault as Oarsman Luc Proulx as Cafe Customer Dominique Quesnel as The Proprietor Yvon Roy as Granjean Patrick Steltzer as The Brigadier Bernard Tanguay as The Orderly Ghyslain Tremblay as Monsieur Chevassus