Portman began 2006 by hosting an episode of the television sketch comedy show . One of her sketches, a song named “Natalie’s Rap”, was released later in 2009 on , an album by the . In the anthology film , consisting of eighteen short films, she had a role in the segment named “Faubourg Saint-Denis” from director . Later that year, she starred in ‘s , about the painter . Forman cast her in the film after finding a resemblance between her and Goya’s portrait . She insisted on using a body double for her nude scenes after discovering on set that she had to perform them when they were not originally in the script. It received predominantly negative reviews, but was appreciative of Portman for playing her dual role “with fearless conviction”.




















