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Duration: 636 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: DeepAtSea |
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Alternate Names: 안 아줄레
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"Anne Azoulay, a dark-haired beauty hailing from France, has made her mark on both the big screen and television. Known for her role as Béat in the TV series 'Ad Vitamin' (Latin for 'To Life'), she shares the spotlight with another actress, showcasing her impressive assets that rival even the most tempting of rear views. But Azoulay's on-screen exposure didn't begin with this series; years prior, she starred as Léa Arnauld in the film 'Léa' (2011), playing a stripper who is also a brilliant college student. The movie offers numerous scenes of her in various stages of undress, both on and off stage. Notably, Azoulay was one of the writers for this film, indicating her comfort with nudity as she even wrote it into the script. If you're not planning a trip to France to catch her reruns, you can stream her in the US on the Sundance channel, playing Liz Bernstein in 'The Bureau' ('Le Bureau des Légendes') from 2018-2020."
Birth Name: Magali Muxart
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Alternate Names: Magalie Muxart
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Magali Muxart, who starred as Léa in the 2011 film 'Léa,' portrays a complex character navigating challenging circumstances. Orphaned and raised by her grandmother, Léa's life takes a turn when her grandmother's mental health deteriorates, leading to her placement in an institution. To make ends meet, Léa begins working as a stripper at a nightclub while also attending university. She struggles with maintaining her studies due to her erratic schedule and is subjected to harassment by a professor, ultimately causing her to leave the city after an altercation.
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Release Year: 2011
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Alternative Title: Lea - Die strippende Studentin
Director: Bruno Rolland
Writer: Anne Azoulay, Bruno Rolland, Jihane Chouaib
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Genre: Drama
Léa, an orphaned student living with her grandmother in Le Havre, struggles to balance her studies and caregiving responsibilities when her grandmother's mental state begins to deteriorate. After a frightening incident where her grandmother wanders off at night, Léa arranges for full-time care in an institution. To cover increased expenses, including her grandmother's therapy costs, Léa starts working as a stripper in a nightclub, earning additional money through lap dances. Between shifts and university classes, she begins a relationship with the brasserie owner, but their affair ultimately fails due to Léa's erratic behavior stemming from her stressful situation. Meanwhile, a vain professor at the university picks on Léa during lectures due to her punctuality issues and lack of enthusiasm for his attempts at humor. After being repeatedly singled out, Léa snaps and attacks someone at a party, leading her to leave the city.
Léa is a debut feature from director Bruno Rolland, co-written with lead actress Anne Azoulay, who plays the titular character. The film follows Léa as she moves to Paris for university, leaving behind her small-town life in Le Havre. Struggling financially and caring for her ailing grandmother, Léa resorts to stripping at a nightclub to make ends meet. Her double life takes a toll on her, leading to erratic behavior that affects both her personal relationships and academic performance. The film explores themes of financial struggle, mental health, and the pressures of young adulthood.