Anna Karina
Anna Karina (September 22, 1940 – December 14, 2019) was a Danish actress, director, and screenwriter who primarily made her mark in France. Renowned as a muse for director Jean-Luc Godard, a key figure in the French New Wave cinema, Karina's performances in films such as The Little Soldier (1960), A Woman Is a Woman (1961), and Vivre sa vie (1962) solidified her status in the film industry. She received the Best Actress award at the Berlin Film Festival for her captivating role in A Woman Is a Woman.
In 1972, Karina founded a production company and made her directorial debut with Vivre ensemble (1973), which was showcased in the Critics' Week section at the 26th Cannes Film Festival. Her directorial journey continued with the French-Canadian film Victoria (2008). Beyond her cinematic contributions, Karina was also a singer and an accomplished writer, authoring several novels throughout her life.
Her dynamic talent and enduring influence in the arts left an indelible mark on both the film industry and literature, reflecting her multifaceted career and creative spirit. Anna Karina's legacy as a pioneering figure in French cinema remains celebrated by fans and filmmakers alike.
Filmography
Godard Cinema
The Truth About Charlie
Chinese Roulette
Up, Down, Fragile
Circle of Love
The Magus
A Woman Is a Woman
The Stranger (1967)
Made in U.S.A
Regina Roma
The Salzburg Connection
Alphaville
Band of Outsiders
Bread and Chocolate
Le petit soldat
Before Winter Comes
All About Loving
A Friend of Vincent
She'll Have to Go
Pierrot le Fou
Presentation, or Charlotte and Her Steak
Chloé
Vivre Sa Vie
Scheherazade
Cléo from 5 to 7