“We’re doing a heist in this category”: a new César for Adèle Exarchopoulos, 10 years after La Vie d’Adèle


Adèle Exarchopoulos receives the second statuette of her career, for her role in “I will always see your faces”.

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In 2014, a few months after her Palme d’Or shared with Léa Seydoux for La Vie d’Adèle (and awarded by the Jury of a certain Steven Spielberg), Adèle Exarchopoulos won the César for Most Promising Actress. Ten years later, the actress, who has become essential in the landscape of French cinema, receives the second statuette of her career.

Facing her partners Miou-Miou, Elodie Bouchez and Leïla Bekhti (“We are doing a robbery in this category” she writes, very moved, from the stage of the Olympia), the actress is hailed for her powerful role in I will always see your faces.

In front of Jeanne Herry’s camera, she plays a victim of rape and violence, who prepares the face to face Restorative Justice which will confront her with her attacker, her brother played by Raphaël Quenard. Praised by spectators (a rating of 4.4 out of 5 according to AlloCiné spectators), the feature film attracted 1,165,205 spectators to theaters.

“I think of all the Chloes in this world, big or small, who are trying to repair the irreparable.”

Nominated in 2022 for Mandibles then in 2023 for Rien à foutre, Adèle Exarchopoulos therefore obtains his second Cesar. This year she will be starring in the science fiction thriller Planète B, and especially in the highly anticipated L’Amour Ouf by Gilles Lellouche, alongside François Civil. The release of this very ambitious film, at the crossroads of many genres, is set for October 16.



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