Larissa Corriveau is a multi-talented artist. In 2019-2020, Martine performed Recette Infaillible, a play she wrote, directed by Félix Beaulieu Duchesneau. Theatre occupies an important place in her career. She also participated in youth programs such as Cornemuse, playing the character of Ouala, and has also collaborated on Taxi 0-22, Ce soir on joue and Improvissimo. Other series include Ruptures, Fatale-Station, Marche à l’ombre, Le berceau des anges, Mémoires vives, 30 vies, Toute la vérité, Providence, Trauma, Cher Olivier, Histoires de filles, Virginie and Détect inc. On the small screen, she has several roles under her belt and can be presently seen in 5e Rang, Portrait-Robot and Le monde de Gabrielle Roy. She has also acted in a number of short films and has won Best Actress award three times for the short film Je finirai en prison, first in 2020 at the Festival Prends ça court and then in 2021 at the Bucharest Festival. On the big screen, we have seen her in Antoine et Marie (Jimmy Larouche), La cicatrice (Jimmy Larouche), La dernière fugue (Léa Pool), Roméo et Juliette (Yves Desgagnés), Idole instantanée (Yves Desgagnés) and Le grand départ (Claude Meunier), amongst others. ![]() It is considered by many to be the new La Haine.Ī National Theatre School graduate, Martine Francke has made a name for herself in cinema, television and theatre. ![]() Adapting his winning short film to the big screen, he made the Les Misérables and won the Jury Prize at Cannes. A shock work nominated for a César as Best Short Film in 2018, the filmmaker also helped open of a free film school in Paris’s 93 district. A follower of ‘copwatch’, the practice of filming police interventions, Ladj Ly took his camera around his neighbourhood of Montfermeil and shot 365 days in Clichy Montfermeil, a film addressing riots in the city suburbs.Īfter co-directing À voix haute - La Force de la parole, a documentary on a public speaking competition at Saint-Denis university, Ladj Ly impressed with his first fiction, Les Misérables, a short film following the difficulties of a member of Montfermeil’s anti-crime squad. Although credited as an actor in the film Sheitan (2005), it is as a documentary filmmaker that the young man made his name. ![]() Born in 1980, Ladj Ly, was quickly drawn to the camera and joined the renowned Kourtrajmé collective in the mid-1990s, founded by his childhood friends Romain Gavras and Kim Chapiron.
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