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Artist Sandrine Bonnaire

Sandrine Bonnaire pour le Photocall avec le jury du Festival. 66ème Festival du Cinéma de Venise (Mostra), 2ème jour (03/09/2009) Crédit Nicolas Genin

Sandrine Bonnaire is a French actress, director and screenwriter.

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Born in 1967, Sandrine Bonnaire began her acting career in 1983 with A nos amours by Maurice Pialat. Thanks to this role, she won the César for best female hopeful, at only 15 years. He directed her in Police and Under the Sun of Satan.

Then came Sans toit ni loi by Agnès Varda and Monsieur Hire by Patrice Leconte.

She directed her first documentary, Elle s’appelle Sabine, about her autistic sister.

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