She’s an actress and director who gained widespread recognition for her role in the 2017 film Mektoub, My Love: Canto Uno, followed by its 2019 sequel, Mektoub, My Love: Intermezzo. Her performance in the first film truly stood out—so much so that she took home the 2019 Lumières Award for Best Female Revelation. That moment was a major milestone in her career, and honestly, it’s no surprise given her compelling presence on screen. She later showcased her range by playing Vanessa in the series BRI, further solidifying her place in the industry.
Before all the fame and red carpet appearances, she had already made a name for herself by being crowned Miss Besançon back in 2014—a title that opened some early doors. Fast forward to June 2018, and there she was, stepping onto the closing red carpet of the 32nd Cabourg Film Festival in Cabourg, France, alongside her boyfriend. It was a glamorous moment, one that felt like a natural progression for someone with her talent and drive. Over the years, she’s continued to build a reputation not just as a performer, but as a thoughtful artist shaping her own path. And really, that’s what makes her journey so interesting to follow.
She wrote and directed the 2020 short film Grace, showcasing her talent behind the camera. She also stepped in front of the lens, appearing in notable films such as Vaurien and Fires in the Dark. Her work, both in front of and behind the camera, highlights her versatility as a filmmaker and performer. She continues to build a strong presence in the industry, with each project adding depth to her growing portfolio. She’s definitely someone to watch in the coming years.