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Léa Seydoux

Actor

Léa Seydoux is a French actress known for her work in both French and international cinema. She gained recognition for her role in the film "Blue Is the Warmest Colour" which won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Seydoux has also appeared in major blockbuster films such as "Spectre" in the James Bond franchise and "The Grand Budapest Hotel." She has received several awards for her performances, including the Cannes Film Festival award for Best Actress. In DEAR PRUDENCE (fr.: BELLE ÉPINE) (2010), Léa Seydoux gives one of her earliest notable lead performances, demonstrating her extraordinary talent for nuanced character portrayals. Directed by Rebecca Zlotowski, Seydoux plays the rebellious Prudence, a young woman who, after losing her mother, drifts into a world of loneliness and adolescent self-discovery. With her intense presence and subtle acting, she manages to make her character's fragility and anger tangible. DEAR PRUDENCE (fr.: BELLE ÉPINE) established Seydoux as an up-and-coming actress in French cinema and marked an important step in her career, which later led her to international fame.
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  • Going South

    Going South

    Drama, Romance

    2009

    1h.30min

    16 FSK

    In front of an impressive western backdrop, Sébastien Lifshitz tells the story of a summer full of emotions in a documentary style.


  • Dear Prudence

    Dear Prudence

    Drama

    2010

    1h.17min

    16

    17-year-old Prudence lives alone in Paris. After a botched shoplifting attempt she meets Marilyne at the police station.


  • Sister

    Sister

    Crime, Drama

    2012

    1h.33min

    6 FSK

    Simon steals ski equipment, Louise lives off it – two siblings survive in the cold of the mountains and the adult world.