Ariane Labed

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Ariane Labed (2015)

Ariane Labed (born May 8, 1984 in Athens ) is a French theater and film actress .

Life

The daughter of French parents was born in Greece , where she also spent part of her childhood. When she was young, Ariane Labed also lived in Germany and France, where she studied dance for ten years. She studied art at the University of Provence in Marseille .

In France, Labed worked as a dancer for the theater ensemble Les gens d'enface and in Avignon as a puppet player . In 2005, together with French, Greek and Mexican artists, she founded the international theater group Vasistas , which is based in Athens and Marseille and is dedicated to experimental theater. As an actress, Labed appeared on stage in some of the ensemble's performances from the mid-2000s. They also performed engagements at the Athens National Theater ( Faust , 2008/09; Alkistis , 2009).

The Frenchwoman became known to an international audience through her first film role in Athina Rachel Tsangari's Greek-language feature film Attenberg (2010). In the drama co-produced by Giorgos Lanthimos , she took on the lead role of a young Greek woman who lives in a faceless working-class town on the coast and is confronted with her father's cancer and her first sexual experiences. The part of the marina brought Labed the Coppa Volpi as best actress at the 67th Venice International Film Festival in 2010 , where she prevailed against the future Oscar winner Natalie Portman ( Black Swan ) and the Austrian Sophie Rois ( three ). She had learned her Greek text phonetically . Months after the triumph in Venice in 2011, Labed received the Hellenic Film Academy Award , the most important Greek film award for best actress.

After success in Greek cinema, Labed worked with Giorgos Lanthimos on the film Alpis , which was also invited to the Venice Competition in 2011 . Alpis tells of a group of people who are paid as doubles for the deceased. Three years later Labed won for her portrayal of Alice in ship engineer Lucie Borleteaus documentary a seemingly movie Alice and the sea the Best Actor Award of the International Film Festival of Locarno awarded. With the film Love Island by Jasmila Žbanić, also shown as part of the festival, Labed played a leading role in a film comedy for the first time.

She made her international breakthrough in 2016 alongside Michael Fassbender in the video game adaptation Assassin's Creed . In the same year it was announced that Labed will be seen for the first time at the Salzburg Festival in 2017 in a production by Athina Rachel Tsangari ( Lulu ).

Ariane Labed lives in Paris . She is married to the Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos .

Plays

  • 2006: Get Over It (Production: Vasistas)
  • 2007: Little Red and Her Riding Hood - Me and my Wolf (Vasistas)
  • 2008/2009: Silence (Vasistas)
  • 2008/09: Faust - Director: Argyro Chioti ( National Theater , Athens)
  • 2009: Alkistis - Director: Thomas Moschopoulos (National Theater, Athens)
  • 2009: Cassandre - Director: Benedetto Marcello (Vasistas / Phormigx Concert Agency)

Filmography

Awards

Web links

Commons : Ariane Labed  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Ariane Labed . allocine.fr. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  2. a b biography at vas.eu.com (PDF file, English, 63.8 kB; accessed on September 3, 2011).
  3. Description at vas.eu.com (English; accessed on September 3, 2011).
  4. ^ A b Clarke, Cath: First sight Ariane Labed . In: The Guardian , August 19, 2011, p. 16 (corrected on August 22, 2011).
  5. Winner ( memento of January 4, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) at hellenicfilmacademy (Greek; accessed on September 3, 2011).
  6. ^ "Alpis" in the cinema: The Greek nightmare. In: diepresse.com. April 18, 2012, accessed September 26, 2018 .
  7. ^ Salzburg Festival : Lulu , accessed on November 18, 2016.
  8. Palmarès 2011 at premiersplans.org (PDF file, French, 687 kB; accessed on September 3, 2011).