Isild Le Besco

Isild Le Besco (born 22 November 1982) is a French actress and filmmaker. She is of French and Algerian descent on her mother's side, and Vietnamese and Breton on her father's.[1]

Isild Le Besco
Born (1982-11-22) 22 November 1982
Paris, France
Occupation(s)Actress, film director, screenwriter, producer, film editor
Years active1990–present
Parent
RelativesMaïwenn (sister)
Websitehttp://isildlebesco.com

She has starred in many films, including Sade (2000), a French film starring Daniel Auteuil, and in The Good Heart, directed by Dagur Kari. The third of five children of actress and journalist Catherine Belkhodja, she grew up in the world of theatre and film. All her siblings as adults are also involved in these worlds as actors, directors, cameramen, and producers.

Filmography

Feature films

Short films

  • 1999: Cinematon #995 by Gérard Courant
  • 1991: Place des Vosges by Catherine Belkhodja
  • 1997: Anniversaires by Rosette
  • 1997: Kub Valium by Marine Ledu
  • 1997: Les Vacances by Emmanuelle Bercot
  • 1997: Coquillettes by Joséphine Flasseur
  • 1998: Les amis de Ninon by Rosette
  • 2000: Des Anges by Julien Leloup
  • 2003: Quelqu'un vous aime by Emmanuelle Bercot
  • 2003: Dans la foret noire by Joséphine Flasseur
  • 2016: Cinématon #2944 by Gérard Courant

Television

Screenwriter

  • 1998: Demi-tarif
  • 2004: Charly
  • 2010: Bas-fonds

Director

Theater

Other media

  • "Marais," narrator—an audio walking tour of the Paris neighborhood. Created by Soundwalk[2]

Awards

  • 2000: Prix du meilleur scénario Junior au festival de Paris pour son premier scénario: Demi-tarif
  • 2001: Étoile d'or de la révélation féminine for Sade, by Benoît Jacquot.
  • 2001: Nomination: 7 d'or pour le Choix d'Elodie
  • 2001: Nomination: César Award du Meilleur espoir féminin pour Sade
  • 2001: Lumières Award for Most Promising Actress for Sade
  • 2002: Nomination: César du Meilleur espoir féminin pour Roberto Succo
  • 2004: Prix spécial du Jury a l'European first film festival d’Angers pour Demi-tarif
  • 2004: Prix Procirep. Premiers plans. Angers pour Demi-tarif
  • 2004: Special prize of Jury du festival de Séoul pour Demi-tarif
  • 2005: Grand Prix du Jury. Crossing Europe Festival. Linz pour Demi-tarif
  • 2004: Nomination pour le prix Louis Deluc pour Demi-tarif
  • 2006: Prix Marcello Mastroianni a la Mostra de Venise (best new actress)

References

  1. "The Wild Child of French Cinema". The New York Times. 24 April 2005. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  2. Soundwalk Archived 28 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 21 September 2009.
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