Lubna Azabal
Lubna Azabal is a distinguished Belgian actress born in Brussels to a Moroccan father and a Spanish mother. She honed her craft at the Conservatoire royal of Brussels, where she laid the foundation for a successful acting career in theater. Azabal made her film debut in 1997, captivating audiences in Vincent Lannoo's short film J'adore le cinéma, where she starred alongside Olivier Gourmet. Fluent in French, Spanish, Berber, English, and Arabic, her linguistic abilities have allowed her to shine in both French and Arabic cinema.
Azabal gained international recognition for her powerful performance in the 2005 Golden Globe-winning film, Paradise Now, a poignant Palestinian political thriller that explored complex themes of identity and resistance. She also appeared in a supporting role in Ridley Scott's 2008 film Body of Lies, further showcasing her versatility as an actress.
In recognition of her outstanding talent, Azabal received the Black Pearl Award for Best Actress at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival in 2010 for her role in the acclaimed film Incendies. Additionally, she won the prestigious Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role at the 31st Genie Awards. With her impressive body of work and accolades, Lubna Azabal continues to be a prominent figure in the film industry, celebrated for her artistry and depth in portraying complex characters.
Filmography
For My Country
Buğday
Simone: Woman of the Century
Far Away (2001)
Maldoror
The Blue Caftan
Mary Magdalene
Tel Aviv on Fire
Body of Lies
Strangers (2007)
Hellhole (2019)
Headwinds
Coriolanus
Rock the Casbah (2013)
Rebel (2022)
A Bluebird in My Heart
Above the Law (2017)
Incendies
Free Men
I Am Slave
Comme les 5 doigts de la main
Adam (2019)
Paradise Now
The Honourable Woman