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Birth Name: Anaïs Aude Marie Michèle Demoustier
Birth Date: 1987-09-29
Birth Place: Lille, Nord, France
Alternate Names: Anais Demoustier, Anais Demoustier, Anaïs Desmoustiers, Anaïs Desmoustiers, Анаіс Демустьє, آناییس دموستیه, アナイス・ドゥムースティエ, 安娜伊德慕絲提
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Alternate Names: Islid le Besco, イジルド・ル・ベスコ
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Isild Le Besco, born November 22, 1982, is a French actress and filmmaker. She gained prominence for her role in 'Sade' (2000), a French film featuring Daniel Auteuil. She also starred in 'The Good Heart', directed by Dagur Kari. Le Besco is the sister of actress-director Maiwenn and daughter of actress Catherine Belkhodja.
Release Year: 2014
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Alternative Title: Eine neue Freundin, Az új barátnő, Una nuova amica, Min nye venninne, Nova prijateljica, En ny flickvän, The New Girlfriend
Director: François Ozon
Writer: François Ozon, Ruth Rendell
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Genre: Comedy, Drama, Film Based On Literature, Lgbt-Related Film, Romance
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Une nouvelle amie (2014) directed by François Ozon follows the life of Claire after the sudden death of her childhood friend Laura. The two women have been inseparable since primary school and both are married, to Gilles for Claire and David for Laura. After Laura's passing, Claire finds herself godmother to Laura's daughter Lucie. When she visits David and Lucie, she discovers that David has a secret.
Une nouvelle amie is a French drama that explores the complexities of friendship, loss, and revelation. Based on the novel 'Watch Me' by Alexiane de Mune, the film centers around Claire, played by Anaïs Demoustier, as she navigates life without her best friend Laura (Isild Le Besco). The movie was well-received at the 2014 Festival de Cannes where it premiered in the Directors' Fortnight section.