Valeria Bruni Tedeschi has acted in many films since 1986, and has recently been a leading member of the cast in several internationally acclaimed films, such as
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If I Were a Rich Man (2002)
- the Histoire d’eaux segment in Ten Minutes Older: The Cello
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5×2 (2004)
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Time to Leave (2005) – in which she played the main female role
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Munich (2005)
- A Good Year (2006).
She was present at the 2005 Berlinale, the Berlin International Film Festival, 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.
She also played a lead role in the short film Drugstore (2000) 3, as part of a French anti-drug awareness raising campaign read more
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi has acted in many films since 1986, and has recently been a leading member of the cast in several internationally acclaimed films, such as
-
If I Were a Rich Man (2002)
- the Histoire d’eaux segment in Ten Minutes Older: The Cello
-
5×2 (2004)
-
Time to Leave (2005) – in which she played the main female role
-
Munich (2005)
- A Good Year (2006).
She was present at the 2005 Berlinale, the Berlin International Film Festival, 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.
She also played a lead role in the short film Drugstore (2000) 3, as part of a French anti-drug awareness raising campaign Drug Scenes (Original French title: Scénarios sur la drogue), directed by Marion Vernoux based on a script by Eric Ellena. 4
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Her debut film as a director, Il est plus facile pour un chameau…, won awards at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2003 and at the Ankara Flying Broom Women’s Film Festival in 2004.5 It was also awarded Le Prix Louis-Delluc (the Louis Delluc Prize) for Best First Film. In 2007, Bruni Tedeschi directed Actrices, which won the Prix Spécial du Jury at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival.