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Alternate Names: Anne Grinberg, Anouk
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Anouk Grinberg, daughter of writer Michel Vinaver, began her career as a theater actress, working with renowned directors like Jean-Louis Martinelli and Patrice Chéreau. She later transitioned into cinema and television, collaborating with notable filmmakers such as Bertrand Blier and Jacques Audiard. Apart from acting, she also exhibits her drawings and paintings.
Birth Name: Charlotte Lucy Gainsbourg
Birth Date: 1971-07-21
Birth Place: London, England, United Kingdom
Alternate Names: Charlotte Lucy Gainsbourg, شارلوت گنزبور, 夏綠蒂甘絲柏格, 샤를로뜨 갱스부르, 샤를로트 갱스부르
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Charlotte Lucy Gainsbourg, born July 21, 1971, is a British-French actress and singer. She is the daughter of English-French actress Jane Birkin and French singer Serge Gainsbourg. Gainsbourg has acted in numerous films, notable among them being 'Antichrist' (2009), for which she won Cannes Film Festival's Best Actress Award. She has received several awards and nominations throughout her career.
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Release Year: 1991
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Alternative Title: Obrigado à Vida, Dem Leben sei Dank, Kiitos elämä, S' efharisto, zoi, Kösz, megvagyok!, Merci la vie, grazie alla vita, Dziekuje ci, zycie, Que Raio de Vida!, Thank You, Life
Director: Bertrand Blier
Writer: Bertrand Blier
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Merci la vie follows Camille, an innocent young schoolgirl who becomes deeply influenced by her new friend Joelle, a more worldly spirit. Through their friendship, Camille explores the realms of sexuality and the darker aspects of life. As the film progresses, Camille learns about AIDS and experiences fear that she may have contracted the disease during her early encounters.
Directed by Bertrand Blier in 1991, Merci la vie is a French drama that revolves around the exploration of sexuality, friendship, and the harsh realities of life through the eyes of a young girl. The film serves as a snapshot of societal concerns surrounding AIDS during the early 1990s.