Italian-French actress, screenwriter and film director
Valeria Carla Federica Bruni Tedeschi , also written Bruni-Tedeschi (Italian pronunciation: [vaˈlɛːrja ˈbruːni teˈdeski] ; born 16 November 1964[ 1] ), is an Italian and French[ 2] actress, screenwriter and film director. Her 2013 film, A Castle in Italy , was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival .[ 3]
Career
Bruni Tedeschi's debut film as a director, It's Easier for a Camel... , earned her two awards at the Tribeca Film Festival for Emerging Narrative Filmmaker and Best Actress in 2003.[ 4] The film also won an award at the Ankara Flying Broom Women's Film Festival in 2004.[ 5] [ 6] It was also awarded Louis Delluc Prize for Best First Film.[ 7] It was also entered into the 25th Moscow International Film Festival .[ 8] According to Tim Palmer the film is an engaging example of contemporary French pop-art cinema, referring to directors who wittily merge the features of intellectual/arthouse cinema with mass/popular cinema, putting Bruni Tedeschi in the company of other filmmakers such as François Ozon, Maîwenn le Besco, Sophie Fillières , Serge Bozon, etc.[ 9] [promotion? ]
At the 2005 Berlinale , the Berlin International Film Festival, Bruni Tedeschi appeared to promote two films she had acted in: Tickets (2005), a three-segment film directed by Ermanno Olmi , Abbas Kiarostami , and Ken Loach , and Crustacés et Coquillages , a comedy directed by the French duo of Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau .
In 2007, Bruni Tedeschi directed Actrices , which won the Prix Spécial du Jury at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival . Her 2022 film Les Amandiers (Forever Young ) also premiered in the main competition of the 2022 Cannes Film Festival . [ 10]
Personal life
Bruni Tedeschi was born in Turin , Italy,[ 11] in the Piedmont region of Italy. Like her younger sister, Carla Bruni , she has settled in France. The girls were raised bilingually, as their family moved to Paris in 1973, fearing kidnappings and, later, the terrorism of the Red Brigades . She holds Italian nationality and acquired French nationality by naturalization on 31 July 2006.[ 12] Her mother is Italian with French ancestry. Her father is Italian.[ 13] She is a second cousin of Alessandra Martines .[ 14] [ 15] Tedeschi had a relationship with the French actor Louis Garrel from 2007 to 2012. Together they adopted a girl, Oumy, from Senegal in 2009.[ 16] [ 17] As of 2022, Bruni Tedeschi was in a relationship with French actor Sofiane Bennacer [fr ] .[ 18] [ 19] [ 20]
Selected filmography
References
^ "Stato Civile di Torino" . La Stampa . 21 November 1964. Retrieved 19 July 2013 .
^ "Fluctuat : Actu et chroniques : un œil sur la Pop culture" . Premiere.fr (in French). Archived from the original on 11 February 2012. Retrieved 7 April 2015 .
^ "2013 Official Selection" . Cannes . 20 April 2013. Retrieved 20 April 2013 .
^ Amdur, Meredith (12 May 2003). " 'Blind Shaft' tops at Tribeca Fest" . Variety . Retrieved 2 January 2022 .
^ "Il est plus facile pour un chameau... - IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
^ "7th Flying Broom International Women's Film Festival" . Retrieved 2 January 2022 .
^ "Delluc: the nominations" . Cineuropa - the best of european cinema . 31 October 2003. Retrieved 2 January 2022 .
^ "25th Moscow International Film Festival (2003)" . MIFF . Archived from the original on 3 April 2013. Retrieved 3 April 2013 .
^ Palmer, Tim (2011). Brutal Intimacy: Analyzing Contemporary French Cinema , Wesleyan University Press, Middleton CT. ISBN 0-8195-6827-9 .
^ "Official Selection" . Festival de Cannes 2022 . Retrieved 11 August 2022 .
^ Catálogo BAFICI 2008 . Gob Ciudad de Buenos Aires. p. 116 – via Internet Archive. Valeria Bruni Tedeschi turin.
^ "JORF n° 0177 du 2 août 2006 - Légifrance" . legifrance.gouv.fr . Retrieved 8 January 2024 .
^ "La genealogies de Carla Bruni" , RF Genealogie
^ Média, Prisma (19 September 2021). "Le saviez-vous ? Alessandra Martines est la cousine de Carla Bruni - Gala" . Gala.fr (in French). Retrieved 18 October 2021 .
^ "Cos'hanno in comune Fantaghirò, Carla Bruni e Valeria Bruni Tedeschi? Il loro legame vi sorprenderà" . Cinematographe.it (in Italian). 24 February 2021. Retrieved 18 October 2021 .
^ Mabilon, Léa (27 January 2023). "«J'avais envie d'être blanche» : ces mots d'Oumy, la fille de Louis Garrel et Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, victime de racisme" " ["I wanted to be white: words of Oumy, the daughter of Louis Garrel and Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, victim of racism]. Le Figaro (in French). Retrieved 20 May 2023 .
^ "Carla Bruni 'besotted' after becoming aunt to African baby" . Archived from the original on 25 March 2009.
^ Vicente, Álex (19 May 2023). "Valeria Bruni Tedeschi: "Lamento haber rodado mi película, ninguna obra vale este sufrimiento" " ["Valeria Bruni Tedeschi: I regret having shot my film, no work of art is worth this suffering"]. El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 May 2023 .
^ "Affaire Bennacer : sa compagne, la réalisatrice Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi, dénonce un "lynchage médiatique" " ["The Bennacer Affair: his partner, the director Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi, denounces a "media lynching""]. La Montagne (in French). 25 November 2022. Retrieved 20 May 2023 .
^ Chollet, Mona (3 December 2022). " 'Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi did not stop to analyze the power games that were playing out in her school' " . Le Monde . Retrieved 20 May 2023 .
^ "Duse" . Film Italia . Retrieved 22 July 2024 .
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Awards for Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
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