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Duration: 370 sec.Nudity: yesCreator: zorg
New Filesize: N/ASound: yesOld Filesize: 373 mb
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1)Resolution: 1920x800Added: 2019-Nov-19

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Portrait of Virginie Efira

Virginie Efira

Birth Name: Virginie Efira

Birth Date: 1977-05-05

Birth Place: Schaerbeek, Brussels, Belgium

Details

Alternate Names: Βιρζινί Εφιρά, ویرژینی افیرا, ヴィルジニー・エフィラ, 维尔日妮·埃菲拉, 薇吉妮愛菲亞, 비르지니 에피라

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Africain poids-moyens (2005) as Vickie

Most Important Roles:

  • Kalahari, l'autre loi de la jungle (2021) as Narrator (voice)
  • The Soviet Revolution Told Through its Cinema (2017) as
  • The Whistler (2010) as Candice
  • Revoir Paris (2022) as Mia
  • White Fang (2018) as Maggie Scott (voice)
  • Kill Me Please (2010) as Inspectrice Evrard
  • Max & Co (2007) as Cathy (voice)
  • En chantier, monsieur Tanner ! (2010) as The banker
  • Second Chance (2011) as Joanna Sorini
  • Le Débarquement (2013) as

Career Highlights:

  • Kalahari, l'autre loi de la jungle (2021)
  • The Soviet Revolution Told Through its Cinema (2017)
  • The Whistler (2010)
  • Revoir Paris (2022)
  • White Fang (2018)
  • Kill Me Please (2010)
  • Max & Co (2007)
  • En chantier, monsieur Tanner ! (2010)
  • Second Chance (2011)
  • Le Débarquement (2013)

Full Biography

Virginie Efira, born on May 5, 1977, is a Belgian-French actress known for her roles in French cinema. She gained prominence with her leading role in 'It Boy' (2013) and received critical acclaim for her performances in 'In Bed with Victoria' (2016), earning a Magritte Award for Best Actress and a César Award nomination for Best Actress. She also starred in notable films like 'Elle' (2016), 'An Impossible Love' (2018), 'Sibyl' (2019), and 'Bye Bye Morons' (2020).


About the Movie: Sibyl (2019)

Poster for Sibyl (2019)

Release Year: 2019

Nation: Belgium, France

Alternative Title: Sybilla, Любовь по Фрейду, El reflejo de Sibyl

Director: Justine Triet

Writer: Arthur Harari, David H. Pickering, Justine Triet

Production & Genre

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 2 wins & 11 nominations total

Similar:

  • Kuduz (1989)
  • The Red Balloon (1956)
  • The Strange Ones (1950)
  • The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009)
  • Swimming Upstream (2003)

Keywords

Story

Sibyl, once a psychotherapist, returns to her first love of writing but finds herself struggling for inspiration. When Margot, an actress embroiled in a passionate affair with her married co-star Igor on a film set in Paris, reaches out to Sibyl seeking help, Sibyl becomes intrigued and starts involving herself more deeply in Margot's tumultuous life. As Sibyl begins to use Margot's experiences as source material for her novel, she becomes increasingly obsessed and blurs the lines between their professional relationship and their personal lives.

Summary

Sibyl is a French-Belgian drama directed by Justine Triet that explores themes of obsession, creativity, and the blurred boundaries between reality and fiction. The film follows Sibyl, a former psychotherapist turned writer who becomes entangled in the chaotic life of Margot, an actress struggling with her intense relationship with Igor on a movie set. As Sibyl begins to draw inspiration from Margot's experiences for her own novel, she finds herself increasingly drawn into Margot's world, leading to complex consequences that challenge both women.