Virginie Efira
one of the French’s favorite actresses, experienced a phenomenal rise. From shows for teenagers in Belgium to the César for Best Actress, including the presentation of the New star at the poker tables, the 46-year-old actress has managed to renew herself and leave her mark in the media world.
At the head of a new series on Disney +, his filmography is more than surprising. Thriller, drama, comedy… She has played many characters on the big and small screen, all tinged with nuance and sincerity. To give you an overview of his greatest roles in cinema, Public.fr has put together a non-exhaustive list of his best performances for you.
See Paris again
Dealing with post-traumatic stress victims of the Paris attacks, this poignant film follows Mia’s difficult reconstruction. After experiencing a terrorist attack in a brewery, she is unable to get her life back on track and regain her memory. In search of her memories buried in her unconscious and traumatic memory, she decides to investigate to find the path to bliss and tranquility.
Did you know ? For her role, Virginie Efira received the César for Best Actress.
Goodbye idiots
Suze Trappet, a 43-year-old woman, has just discovered that she has an autoimmune disease and that her days are numbered. Full of regrets, she decides to go in search of her son, who was given birth under X and whom she abandoned when she was just 15 years old.
His quest will allow him to meet JB (Albert Dupontel
), a fifty-year-old in full burnout, and Mr. Blin (Nicolas Married), a blind archivist. All three embark on a frantic and captivating search. Will the DDASS files yield anything? To be continued!
Waiting for Bojangles
Camille (Virginie Efira) and George (Romain Duris
) have been together for many years. Living like big children, this eccentric couple spends their days and evenings enjoying the little pleasures of life. Until the day when Camille is no longer able to have a grip with reality, forcing George and their son Gary (Solan Machado-Graner) controlled his every move. A captivating film shedding light on mental illnesses and the difficulties experienced by those around them.
Sybil
Sybil, a psychoanalyst novelist, develops a fascination with one of her patients, Margot (Adèle Exarchopoulos
). This young actress in distress is pregnant with the star of the film she is starring in (Gaspard ulliel
), himself being in a relationship with the director of the project (Sandra Hüller). Becoming the subject of his next book, this fascination quickly turns into an obsession and brings back old buried memories. But how far will this monomania go?
An impossible love
Rachel, a modest secretary from the 1950s, falls madly in love with a rich young man with a promising future, Philippe (Niels Schneider
). Shortly after beginning a passionate but secret relationship, Rachel becomes pregnant. But as they are not part of the same social rank, Philippe refuses to marry her and to recognize their daughter, Chantal (Estelle Lescure). Will he succeed in going against the codes of his social class for love? A story worthy of Rose and Jack in Titanic !
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