Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, born on November 16, 1964, is a distinguished Italian-French actress and director renowned for her contributions to cinema. With a rich heritage as the daughter of a wealthy Italian industrialist and a French mother, she has navigated the worlds of both Italy and France, infusing her work with a unique multicultural perspective.
Bruni Tedeschi's film career began in the early 1990s, and she quickly garnered attention for her performances in notable films such as "La Plage" (2000) and "Actrices" (2007), both of which showcased her talent and versatility. She has collaborated with acclaimed filmmakers, including her work with visionary director Bernardo Bertolucci in "The Dreamers" (2003).
In addition to her acting prowess, Bruni Tedeschi has made a significant mark as a director. Her directorial debut, "Since Otar Left" (2003), received critical acclaim, and she continued to impress audiences with her subsequent films, including "A Castle in Italy" (2013), which explores themes of family and identity, and "The Summer House" (2022).
Throughout her career, Bruni Tedeschi has been recognized for her artistic contributions, earning nominations for prestigious awards such as the César Awards. Her work continues to resonate within the film industry, reflecting her passion for storytelling and her commitment to exploring complex human emotions.
Filmography
Love Song for Tough Guys
Anaïs in Love
C'est La Vie
Only the Animals
The Divide (2021)
Let the Sunshine In
Le Pupille
The Line (2023)
Human Capital
Van Gogh: Of Wheat Fields and Clouded Skies
Tickets
Slack Bay
Undercover (2022)
A Good Year
Summer of 85
Saint Laurent
The Time of Indifference
Five Times Two
My Man
Forget Me
Latin Lover