Sandrine Kiberlain
13 titles
Filmography
13 results

Being 17
(2016)Acclaimed French filmmaker André Téchiné directs this touching, critically-acclaimed coming-of-age drama - an intimate portrayal of the 17-year-old psyche. Two high school boys of different backgrounds, adversaries at school, begin to form an adolescent romance when they're forced to live together under unusual circumstances.

In Safe Hands
(2018)Baby Theo’s journey shows us the labyrinth that is the adoption process in France when he changes hands from social services to his new mother.

Sweetheart
(2019)A working woman, mother a three children, realizes that, when her youngest one is about to go to Canada to continue her education, she will end up out of her most precious goal, being a mother.

Special Delivery
(2002)After infuriating a woman's (Sandrine Kiberlain) husband (Jean-Pierre Darroussin), a conductor (Richard Debuisne) causes further chaos by sending her a bouquet.

The Divine Sarah Bernhardt
(2024)
Rue Mandar
(2013)Take a traditional Jewish funeral whose rituals no one can quite recall. Add a Yiddishkeit community in Paris, one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and top it off with an ensemble cast of dysfunctional siblings and spouses. What you get in the assured hands of director Idit Cébula (Two Lives Plus One), is the charmingly poignant French film Rue Mandar. For elder brother Charles (Richard Berry, 22 Bullets), sister Rosemonde (Emmanuelle Devos, The Other Son, Coco Before Chanel) and youngest sibling Emma (Sandrine Kiberlain, The Women on the 6th Floor), their widowed mother’s funeral marks the end of an era. Brought together after years of separation, they are soon squabbling about religious tradition, each other and what to do with their parents’ apartment at 13 rue Mandar. Rue Mandar reminds us that the messy, sometimes humorous and often bittersweet business of death can lead to new beginnings.

Violette
(2013)Born out of wedlock early in the last century, impoverished and unloved Violette Leduc (Emmanuelle Devos, Coco Before Chanel) meets Simone de Beauvoir (Sandrine Kiberlain, The Apartment) in post war Saint-Germaindes-Pres. An intense lifelong relationship develops between the two women authors, based on Violette’s quest for freedom through writing and on Simone’s conviction that she holds in her hands the destiny of an extraordinary writer. Based on the true story of French novelist Violette Leduc, Violette is directed by Martin Provost (Séraphine).

Beaumarchais the Scoundrel
(1996)
Florida
(2015)Now eighty years old, Claude Lherminier is as impressive as ever, but his bouts of forgetfulness and confusion are becoming increasingly frequent. He stubbornly refuses to admit that anything is wrong. Carole, his oldest daughter, fights a daily battle to ensure that he's not left on his own. Spontaneously, Claude decides to fly to Florida. What lies behind this sudden trip?

A Self-Made Hero
(1996)After the Second World War, Albert Dehousse, who was discharged from the army for medical reasons, makes up a past as a Resistance fighter. A little luck and a lot of audacity led him to the closed circle of the heroes of Free France. Very satisfied, he was promoted to lieutenant-colonel and sent to Baden-Baden...

November
(2022)5 days into the heart of the French anti-terrorism services during the hunt for suspects after the 13/11/2015 attacks in Paris. From writer/director Cédric Jimenez (Bac Nord), the all-star thriller NOVEMBER is an edge-of-your seat deep-dive into one of the most incredible manhunts in European history.

Black Tide
(2018)Based on a novel, an alcoholic cop finds himself on the track of a suspicious teacher after a boy is reported to be missing.

The Brats
(2013)On getting engaged, Thomas meets his future father-in-law Gilbert, married for 30 years to Suzanne. Gilbert, disillusioned, feels that he missed out on life by getting married. He persuades Thomas not to marry his daughter Lola and to dump everything along with him. They then dive into a wild new life as big kids, convinced that freedom lies elsewhere. But what is the cost of recovering your teenage dreams?