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Duration: 465 sec.Nudity: yesCreator: ThirstyRabbit
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Portrait of Sandrine Bonnaire

Sandrine Bonnaire

Birth Name: Sandrine Bonnaire

Birth Date: 1967-05-31

Birth Place: Gannat, Allier, France

Details

Alternate Names: Sandrine Laurant, Сандрін Боннер, ساندرین بونر, 상드린 보네르

Physical Characteristics:

  • Height: 5′ 6″ (1.67 m)

Career

First Appearances:

  • Cinématon (1978) as N°238 / N°1742

Most Important Roles:

  • Could This Be Love? (2007) as Elsa
  • A Nos Amours (1983) as Suzanne
  • La Ceremonie (1995) as Sophie Bonhomme
  • The Light (2004) as Mabé
  • Limonov: The Ballad (2024) as Radio Host Paris
  • Love Is Better Than Life (2022) as Sandrine Massaro
  • A Few Days with Me (1988) as Francine
  • Intimate Strangers (2004) as Anna
  • Police (1985) as Lydie
  • Sous le soleil de Pialat (2021) as Self

Career Highlights:

  • Could This Be Love? (2007)
  • A Nos Amours (1983)
  • La Ceremonie (1995)
  • The Light (2004)
  • Limonov: The Ballad (2024)
  • Love Is Better Than Life (2022)
  • A Few Days with Me (1988)
  • Intimate Strangers (2004)
  • Police (1985)
  • Sous le soleil de Pialat (2021)

Awards

Awards:

  • Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres‎ (2013)
  • César Award for Best Female Revelation (1984)
  • César Award for Best Actress (1986)
  • Volpi Cup for Best Actress

Full Biography

Sandrine Bonnaire, born on May 31, 1967, in Gannat, France, is a French actress and film director. Born into a working-class family of eleven children, she started her acting career at age 16 with the film 'À nos amours' (1983) by Maurice Pialat, earning her first César Award for Most Promising Actress in 1984. Her international breakthrough came with 'Vagabond' (1985), directed by Agnès Varda, winning her second César Award. She has acted in over 40 films, including collaborations with directors like Jacques Doillon and Claude Sautet. Bonnaire has a daughter from a relationship with actor William Hurt, whom she met during filming of 'La Peste' (1992). Since 2003, she has been married to actor Guillaume Laurant, with whom she has another daughter.


About the Movie: À nos amours (1983)

Poster for À nos amours (1983)

Release Year: 1983

Nation: N/A

Alternative Title: Tillykke med kærligheden, A nuestros amores, Suzanne ja miehet, Suzanne, To Our Romance, À Nos Amours, Gia tous erotes mas, Stous erotes mas, Szerelmeinkre, Ai nostri amori, Za nasza milosc, Za nasze milosci, Aos Nossos Amores, За наших любимых, Länge leve kärleken..., Auf das, was wir lieben, To Our Loves

Director: Maurice Pialat

Writer: Arlette Langmann, Maurice Pialat

Production & Genre

Producer(s): N/A

Companies: N/A

Genre: Drama, Romance

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 4 wins & 3 nominations

Similar: N/A

Story

The movie 'À nos amours' (1983) directed by Maurice Pialat follows the story of Suzanne, a young woman whose erratic behavior and increasing sexual promiscuity cause concern for her family. The film explores her tumultuous relationships with men, including a brief affair with a married man named Lucien, which results in an unwanted pregnancy. Despite her family's attempts to intervene and provide guidance, Suzanne continues down a path of self-destruction, ultimately leading to tragic consequences.

Summary

'À nos amours' is a French drama film that premiered in 1983, directed by Maurice Pialat. The movie is centered around the character of Suzanne, portrayed by Nataliaisse Charlet, whose erratic and sexually charged behavior becomes increasingly problematic for her family. The narrative explores themes of youthful rebellion, sexual freedom, and the consequences of unchecked actions. While the specific context or background beyond these events is not provided in the given sources, the film's portrayal of Suzanne's struggles is said to be raw and realistic, drawing inspiration from Pialat's own experiences.