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Alternate Names: آن زاخاریاس
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Anne Zezette Zacharias Taube, also known as Ann Zacharias, is a Swedish stage and screen actress, writer, and director. She rose to prominence for her role in the 1976 film 'Néa'. Despite available texts mentioning a character named Sibylle Ashby and her interactions with Axel Thorpe, these details are not attributed to Anne Zezette Zacharias Taube directly. Therefore, no additional biographical information about Ann Zacharias can be confirmed or synthesized from the provided texts.
Birth Name: Chantal Bronner
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"French actress Chantal Bronner's career commenced with Néa (1976), titled 'A Young Emmanuelle' in the UK. The narrative revolves around a bookseller who apprehends Ann Zacharias, then 16, during a shoplifting incident. In his endeavor to rehabilitate her, Ann pens an erotic novel that becomes a sensation. Bronner's character subsequently shares an intimate moment with the bookseller, as she disrobes in his presence, not much older than Ann herself. Bronner resurfaced briefly on television screens in the early 1990s sitcom Sylvie et compagnie but has since maintained a steady presence in TV productions. Yet, fans continue to wonder when Chantal will next bare her skin for the camera."
Alternate Names: Francoise Brion, Françoise de Ribon, Франсуаза Брион
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Françoise Brion, born on January 29, 1933, is a French film actress known for her extensive filmography comprising 75 movies since 1957. She gained recognition for her role in 'L'Immortelle' (1963), which was selected for the Berlin International Film Festival. Brion's personal life includes a marriage to Jacques Doniol-Valcroze.
Alternate Names: Micheline Prelle, Micheline Chassagne, Micheline Michel, Мишлин Николь Джулия Эмилинна Шассан, Мишлин Пресль
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Micheline Presle, born Micheline Nicole Julia Émilienne Chassagne on 22 August 1922 in Paris, France, was a prominent French actress known for her work in over 50 films. She started acting at age 15, winning the Prix Suzanne Bianchetti in 1938. After gaining European stardom, she moved to Hollywood in 1950, signing with 20th Century Fox and changing her last name to Prelle due to a shampoo brand. In Hollywood, she starred in films like 'Under My Skin' (1950) and 'American Guerrilla in the Philippines' (1950). She married American actor William Marshall, but they divorced in 1954. Presle's career flourished in France post-divorce, with notable roles in 'Blind Date' (1959) and 'I Want to Go Home' (1989), for which she was nominated for a César Award. She signed the Manifesto of the 343 in 1971, publicly declaring she had an illegal abortion. Presle passed away on 21 February 2024 at the age of 101.
Release Year: 1976
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Alternative Title: Nea: A New Woman, Nea: Young Emmanuelle, Nea, a Ninfeta, Nea - niin nuori... niin utelias, Lettere a Emanuelle, シビルの部屋, Cartas a Emmanuel, Nea, cartas a Emmanuelle, Néa, a Adolescente Sensual, Неа: молодая Эммануэль, Néa - Hata, Nea - Ein Mädchen entdeckt die Liebe, Nea: A Young Emmanuelle, The Young Emmanuelle
Director: Nelly Kaplan
Writer: Emmanuelle Arsan, Jean Chapot, Nelly Kaplan
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Genre: Drama
In Geneva, bookseller and publisher Axel Thorpe encounters Sibylle Ashby, a rebellious 16-year-old from a wealthy family, shoplifting in his store. He challenges her to write a book as compensation for her actions. Sibylle pens an erotic novel which Axel publishes anonymously; it becomes a bestseller. Meanwhile, Sibylle develops feelings for the older Axel, but he becomes involved with her elder sister instead. Sibylle must decide whether to seek revenge or try to rekindle his affections. Their relationship is complicated by Sibylle's strained relationships with her family members and Axel's unresolved grief over the death of his mother.
Néa (1976), directed by Nelly Kaplan, is a drama centered around Sibylle Ashby, a privileged yet troubled teenager living in Geneva. The film explores themes of rebellion, sexuality, and familial dysfunction through Sibylle's actions and relationships with her family members and Axel Thorpe, a book publisher she becomes involved with. The story also touches upon Axel's past trauma surrounding the death of his mother.