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MELANIE LAURENTActress since the age of 14th, Mélanie Laurent has participated in more than 40 feature films, among which Quentin Tarantino's Inglorious Bastards, Philippe Lioret's Je vais bien ne t'en fais pas (for which she was awarded a César (th…

MELANIE LAURENT

Actress since the age of 14th, Mélanie Laurent has participated in more than 40 feature films, among which Quentin Tarantino's Inglorious Bastards, Philippe Lioret's Je vais bien ne t'en fais pas (for which she was awarded a César (the French Oscar) for best young actress), Radu Mihaileanu's Le Concert, Roselyn Bosch's La Rafle, Billie August's Night Train To Lisbon, Mike Mills's Beginners. She shot four movies, two short films and two full-length feature films. Her second, Respire, adapted from the novel by Anne-Sophie Brasme was featured on october 2014 and presented at the Semaine de la Critique at the Cannes film festival 2014.

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June 28, 2017 by Guest User
CYRIL DIONAfter a very short carrier as an actor, Cyril became Project Manager for the Hommes de Paroles foundation. He took part in organising the Israeli-Palestinian congress in Caux in 2003, then the 1st and 2nd Imams and Rabis World Congress in …

CYRIL DION

After a very short carrier as an actor, Cyril became Project Manager for the Hommes de Paroles foundation. He took part in organising the Israeli-Palestinian congress in Caux in 2003, then the 1st and 2nd Imams and Rabis World Congress in Bruxelles and Sevilla in 2005 and 2006.In 2007, with Pierre Rabhi and some friends, he founded the Colibris movement which he ran until July 2013. Up to this day, he is still its spokesman and a member of the board council. Meanwhile, he is co-founder of the Kaizen magazine and the Domaine du Possible series for Actes Sud (a French publisher). In 2010, he was a producer executive with Colibris for Solutions locales pour un désordre global (“Local solutions for a global disorder”) by Colline Serreau.

June 28, 2017 /Guest User
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