Before starring in La Belle Personne, Léa had a small part in Des Poupées et Des Anges in which she played Gisèle, bestfriend of Chirine a girl that tries to escape difficult circumstances in a Parisian suburb by becoming a model. I have added the screencaptures and a film still to the gallery. Enjoy!
‘Midnight in Paris‘ will return to theatres in August 26th for a wide release! The film, which is Woody Allen’s highest grossing film in over 25 years, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May and was shown in selected theatres.
Synopsis
This is a romantic comedy set in Paris about a family that goes there because of business, and two young people who are engaged to be married in the fall have experiences there that change their lives. It’s about a young man’s great love for a city, Paris, and the illusion people have that a life different from theirs would be much better. It stars Owen Wilson, Rachel McAdams, Marion Cotillard, Kathy Bates, Carla Bruni, among others.
If you still haven’t seen it, this is your chance to see this wonderful movie – Léa is wonderful as Gabrielle! and if this still doesn’t convince you, maybe these reviews will.
Léa has been cast in the newest project by portuguese director Raoul Ruiz, a period drama titled “Débâcle“. It will be the second time that Léa works with Raoul as she also had a part in his over 4 hour long project “Mystères De Lisbonne”. The film which will center around the Battle of Bussaco, will start filming in October 2nd. Sounds exciting!
Léa was part of “Le Carrosse Noir” a 28-minute film which was released in seven episodes and was filmed in the Palm Beach Hotel in Cannes last year. It was Christian Louboutin’s original idea and was directed by Benoit Tételin. I have screencapped the short in which she appears named “Léa the conjurer”. You can watch online here.
I have finally managed to screencap my “Belle Épine” dvd so we now +1500 high quality screencaptures of it in the gallery. The film received great reviews (and in my opinion well deserved) which praised Léa’s portrayal of Prudence Friedmann which won her a César nomination. On a personal note, I found it really cute that Léa’s own mother played her character’s on-screen mom. I really enjoyed the film and I’d recommend it to everyone. If you haven’t seen it yet make sure you do as it’s a must-see for Léa fans.
Warning: The album contains film spoilers and some adult content so proceed at your own risk.







L’enfant D’en Haut (2011)
Farewell, My Queen (2012)
M:I Ghost Protocol (2011)
Midnight in Paris (2011)
Le Roman de ma femme (2011)
Belle épine (2010)
Roses a credit (TV 2010)











