Leila bekhti filmography meaning

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  • ‘Amelie’ Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet to Direct Leila Bekhti in Drama Based on Bestseller That Sold Over Two Million Copies in France and Italy

    Jean-Pierre Jeunet, the Oscar-nominated director of “Amelie,” will direct Leïla Bekhtiin the bigscreen adaptation of Changer l’eau des fleurs, a bestselling novel by Valérie Perrinwhich has sold more than two million copies in France and Italy.

    The movie will start shooting in May and is produced by Italy’s Palomar and France’s 24 25 Films, both Mediawan Group companies.

    Bekhti, whose notable credits include the Cesar-nominated “All Your Faces” and Damien Chazelle’s “The Eddy,” will play the lead role, Violette Toussaint, a beloved cemetery caretaker.

    “Passers-by and regulars come to warm themselves in her home, where laughter and tears mingle between cups of coffee. Her daily routine is punctuated by their confidences. One day, a man knocks on her door. His name is Julien Seul and he is a police commissioner who has questions abo
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  • Maria Montessori (film)

    film directed by Léa Todorov

    Maria Montessori

    Theatrical release poster

    Directed byLéa Todorov
    Written by
    • Léa Todorov
    • Catherine Paillé (collaboration)
    Produced byGrégoire Debailly
    Starring
    CinematographySébastien Goepfert
    Edited byEsther Lowe

    Production
    companies

    Geko Films
    Tempesta

    Distributed byAd Vitam

    Release dates

    • 5&#;October&#;&#;() (Zurich)
    • 13&#;March&#;&#;() (France)

    Running time

    minutes
    Countries
    Languages
    Budget€ million[1]
    Box officeUS$ million[2]

    Maria Montessori (French: La Nouvelle Femme, lit.&#;'The New Woman') is a French–Italian historical drama film written and directed by Léa Todorov. The film stars Jasmine Trinca as Maria Montessori and Leïla Bekhti as a fictionalised woman who seeks her help.[3][4] It is the director's second film.

    Maria Montessori premiered in October

    Leila Bekhti

    “I know this sounds so Miss France of me,” says actress Lëila Bekhti, making light of the fact that she’s quoting 17th-century French moralist Jean dem la Bruyère, “but there’s a shame in being happy when you see a certain kind of misery.” The year-old French beauty born of Algerian roots fryst vatten referring to one of the first petit boulots (odd jobs) she took after high school, working with handicapped kids as part of an art-therapy group. “I couldn’t stop crying, so eventually inom quit,” she admits, “and thought I’d end up doing nothing.” Instead, Bekhti’s older brother roped her into a part-time job at his clothing store and she decided to enroll in drama school. She made the usual rounds and walked into what would be the audition for her breakthrough role—in Kim Chapiron’s thriller Sheitan, opposite Vincent Cassel—after reading about the casting in a magazine. Tha