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Aurore Clément

Actor

Aurore Clément is a celebrated French actress known for her versatile career in both French and international cinema. She began her acting career in the 1970s and quickly garnered attention for her naturalistic style and strong screen presence. One of her most notable early roles was in "Lacombe, Lucien" (1974), directed by Louis Malle, where she played the female lead opposite Pierre Blaise. This performance established her as a prominent actress in the European film scene. Clément has appeared in a wide range of films, including "Apocalypse Now Redux" (2001), directed by Francis Ford Coppola, where she played the role of Roxanne. Her collaborations with renowned directors continued as she worked with Wim Wenders in "The State of Things" (1982) and "Paris, Texas" (1984). Additionally, she has a distinguished presence in French cinema with films like "Un dimanche à la campagne" (1984) directed by Bertrand Tavernier and "Effroyables Jardins" (2003) directed by Jean Becker. Despite not always being in the spotlight, Aurore Clément has had a consistent and prolific career, contributing to both mainstream and independent films. She has received recognition and praise from critics and audiences alike, although specific award wins are not frequently highlighted in her public profiles. Her enduring presence in the film industry underscores her talent and adaptability as an actress.
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  • Trouble Every Day

    Trouble Every Day

    Drama, Horror

    2001

    1h.41min

    16 FSK

    Claire Denis uses intimate imagery to tell the story of two couples whose self-destructive desires will have deadly consequences.