Sandrine Bonnaire
Sandrine Bonnaire (born May 31, 1967 in Gannat near Clermont-Ferrand ) is a French film actress and director.
biography
She was born the seventh of eleven children to a working-class family. She never went to drama school. Her career began at the age of 16 when Maurice Pialat hired her in 1983 for On what we love (À nos amours) . Bonnaire plays a suburban girl who has her first sexual experiences. In 1984 she was awarded the César in the category Best Young Actress.
She made her international breakthrough in 1985 in Vogelfrei (Sans toit ni loi) by Agnès Varda . For this, too, she was honored with a César . She played a tramp and pure soul who gets caught up in everyday violence and fails both physically and morally. This was followed by the engagement of Monsieur Hire (Monsieur Hire) by Patrice Leconte in 1989 and further work with Jacques Doillon and Claude Sautet . In the two-part film adaptation of the Jeanne d'Arc fabric by Jacques Rivette (1993) she played the heroine. She provided an interplay with Isabelle Huppert in Claude Chabrol's society satire Biester (La cérémonie) from 1995; the duo received the leading actor award Golden Lion at the Venice International Film Festival in 1996 .
In 2008 she was appointed to the competition jury of the 58th Berlinale . However, since she could not stay in Berlin for the entire duration of the festival, she had to resign her appointment on the day the festival started. However, Bonnaire presented her first directorial work at the Berlinale: the documentary Elle s'appelle Sabine , which is about Sandrine's autistic sister. In 2010 the film Je t 'souhaite au revoir was made , in which Sandrine Bonnaire embodies an autistic woman. She wrote the script herself and Guillaume Laurent directed. In 2009 she was reappointed to the competition jury of the 66th Venice Film Festival .
In 2016 she shot a film portrait of the musician and actress Marianne Faithfull for television with the title The rough shine of the soul (original title: Fleur d'âme ), which won the FIPA d ' award at the Festival International de Programmes Audiovisuels (FIPA) in Biarritz 2018 . or (golden FIPA) won. In March 2018 it was broadcast by Arte .
Sandrine Bonnaire has been married to fellow actor and screenwriter Guillaume Laurant , with whom she has a daughter, since March 29, 2003 . She has another daughter with actor William Hurt .
Filmography (selection)
- 1983: On what we love (À nos amours) - Director: Maurice Pialat
- 1984: Tir à vue - Director: Marc Angelo
- 1984: Blanche and Marie (Blanche et Marie) - Director: Jacques Renard
- 1985: Le meilleur de la vie (A Better Life) - Director: Renaud Victor
- 1985: Vogelfrei (Sans toit ni loi) - Director: Agnès Varda
- 1985: The Bull of Paris (Police) - Director: Maurice Pialat
- 1986: La Puritaine - Director: Jacques Doillon
- 1987: The Sun of Satan (Sous le soleil de Satan) - Director: Maurice Pialat
- 1987: The Innocents (Les innocents) - Director: André Téchiné
- 1987: The Yellow Revolver (Jaune revolver) - Director: Olivier Langlois
- 1988: A few days with me (Quelques jours avec moi) - Director: Claude Sautet
- 1989: The Engagement of Monsieur Hire (Monsieur Hire) - directed by Patrice Leconte
- 1989: Bastards (Peaux de vaches) - Director: Patricia Mazuy
- 1990: The Prisoners of the Desert (La captive du désert) - Director: Raymond Depardon
- 1990: At the end of the day (Verso sera) - Director: Francesca Archibugi
- 1991: The sky over Paris (Le ciel de Paris) - Director: Michel Béna
- 1991: The plague (La peste) - Director: Luis Puenzo
- 1992: Prag (Prague) - Director: Ian Sellar
- 1993: Johanna, the Virgin - The Struggle / Treason (Jeanne la Pucelle - les batailles / les prisons) - Director: Jacques Rivette
- 1995: One hundred and one nights (Les cent et une nuit de Simon Cinéma) - directed by Agnès Varda
- 1995: Biester (La cérémonie) - Director: Claude Chabrol
- 1995: Confidences à un inconnu (Secrets Shared with a Stranger) - Director: Georges Bardawil
- 1996: Never Ever - Directed by Charles Finch
- 1997: The Guilt of Love - Director: Andreas Gruber
- 1998: top secret (Secret défense) - Director: Jacques Rivette
- 1998: Voleur de vie - Director: Yves Angelo
- 1999: The Color of Lies (Au cœur du mensonge) - directed by Claude Chabrol
- 1999: Est-Ouest - A love in Russia (Est-Ouest) - Director: Régis Wargnier
- 2001: Mademoiselle - Directed by Philippe Lioret
- 2001: C'est la vie - Director: Jean-Pierre Améris
- 2002: Femme Fatale (Femme Fatale) - Director: Brian De Palma
- 2003: Resistance - Directed by Todd Komarnicki
- 2004: Intime Strangers (Confidences trop intimes) - Director: Patrice Leconte
- 2004: The Giraffe's Neck (Le cou de la girafe) - Director: Safy Nebbou
- 2004: The Lighthouse Keeper's Wife (L'équipier) - Directed by Philippe Lioret
- 2007: can that be love? (Je crois que je l'aime) - Director: Pierre Jolivet
- 2007: Kid Power - The annoyance! (Demandez la permission aux enfants) - Director: Eric Civanyan
- 2008: A simple heart (Un cœur simple) - Director: Marion Laine
- 2008: The Sign of the Angel (L'empreinte de l'ange) - Director: Safy Nebbou
- 2009: The Chess Player (Joueuse) - Director: Caroline Bottaro
- 2013: Adieu Paris - Director: Franziska Buch
- 2014: Salaud, on t'aime - Director: Claude Lelouch
- 2016: Heaven will wait (Le ciel attendra) - Director: Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar
- 2017: Hope for Home (Une Saison en France) - Director: Mahamat-Saleh Haroun
- 2019: Trois jours et une vie - Director: Nicolas Boukhrief
Awards (selection)
- 1984: César as the best young actress for Auf das What wir liebe
- 1986: César as best leading actress for Vogelfrei
- 1996: Coppa Volpi of the Venice Film Festival for Beasts (together with Isabelle Huppert )
- 2018: Main prize at the Braunschweig International Film Festival .
documentary
- Sandrine Bonnaire. The role of her life. Documentary, France, 2012, 57 min., Written and directed by Juliette Cazanave, production: Cinétévé, arte France, German premiere: September 30, 2012
Web links
- Sandrine Bonnaire in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Julia Encke: In medical treatment. Sandrine Bonnaire's moving documentary about her autistic sister "Elle s'appelle Sabine". In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung , February 17, 2008, p. 29.
- ^ Palmarès du 31 e FIPA. In: fipa.tv. Retrieved March 3, 2018 (French).
- ↑ Marianne Faithfull - The rough shine of the soul. (Not available online.) In: arte.tv . February 26, 2018, archived from the original on March 2, 2018 ; accessed on March 3, 2018 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. For the French original title see: Marianne Faithfull - Fleur d'âme. (No longer available online.) In: arte.tv. February 26, 2018, archived from the original on March 3, 2018 ; accessed on March 3, 2018 (French). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Braunschweig Film Festival: Bonnaire receives main prize
- ^ Arte: Theme evening: Sandrine Bonnaire. The role of her life ( memento of the original from November 23, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Retrieved October 21, 2012
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Bonnaire, Sandrine |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French film actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 31, 1967 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Gannat at Clermont-Ferrand |