Laure Calamy
14 titles
Filmography
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The Origin of Evil
(2022)A woman is sucked into a world of secrets and betrayal as the battle over her estranged father's massive estate reveals him to be more than the genial patriarch she'd assumed in this twisted satire.

Two Tickets to Greece
(2023)When childhood friends Magalie (Call My Agent!'s Laure Calamy) and Blandine (Olivia Côte) cross paths after many years, they decide to finally take their dream vacation to Greece. A wildly entertaining tale of female camaraderie, also starring Academy Award Nominee Kristin Scott Thomas (The English Patient, Four Weddings and a Funeral).

The Confidante
Inspired by true events, this psychological thriller follows Christelle "Chris" Blandin, a rock-music-obsessed Parisian, who, after witnessing the harrowing November 13, 2015, terrorist attacks, quickly latches onto a community of survivors. Claiming that her best friend Vincent was one of dozens critically injured at the Bataclan theatre, Chris becomes an indispensable resource for the group, working her way into a prominent role in a survivors' association. Though her commitment seems relentless, discrepancies begin to pepper her story -- raising serious doubts among the true victims of the tragedy. A thought-provoking four-part miniseries, The Confidante (Une Amie Dévouée) questions the very nature of truth … and the web of lies left in one woman's wake.

Only the Animals
(2019)The disappearance of a socialite housewife in the French highlands inextricably links the lives of five people keeping their cards close to the vest.

A World Without Women
(2012)A little sea resort on the Picardie coast, the last week of august. When Sylvain lends the keys of a rented apartment, he meets two beautiful women. This is for him a fabulous occasion, even for a few days, of escaping his routine, single life in.

Lady J
(2018)When her romance with a lustful marquis takes an unwelcome turn, a wealthy widow concocts a scheme to get revenge -- with help from a younger woman.

Call My Agent!
A group of talent agents need to figure out how to carry on with the agency after their fearless leader's passing.

In Bed with Victoria
(2016)Victoria, a criminal lawyer in a total sentimental void, bumps into her friend Vincent and Sam, a former drug dealer she defended. When Vincent is accused of attempted murder, Victoria accepts to defend him. She also hires Sam as an au pair. This is just the beginning of troubled times for Victoria.

Sibyl
(2019)A psychotherapist returns to her first passion of writing, but her newest patient proves to be a source of inspiration that is far too tempting.

The Fool
(2019)A would-be fling between a married man and his unfaithful friend’s wife prompts a wild series of trysts and deceits until the truth is forced out.

Staying Vertical
(2016)Through a series of unexpected and unusual encounters, struggling to find inspiration for his next film, Leo will do whatever it takes to stay standing.

In Harmony
(2015)A brief encounter changes the lives of two very different people: an insurance company caseworker and an equestrian stuntman with a traumatic injury.

Claire Darling
(2019)What are we without our memories and most-treasured possessions? ThatÂ’s the question that weÂ’re invited to contemplate in CLAIRE DARLING, the thoughtful and affecting new film from Julie Bertuccelli (Since Otar Left), based on the best-selling novel by Lynda Rutledge. On the first day of summer, reclusive millionaire Claire (Catherine Deneuve) lays all of her worldly objects out on the front lawn of her mansion, impulsively determined to sell everything. As a horde of curious bystanders and opportunistic neighbours fight over the ridiculously underpriced antiques, each object stirs vivid memories for Claire of her flamboyant life. But soon, her long-estranged daughter Marie (Chiara Mastroianni) arrives, determined to stop these proceedings by any means.

My Best Part
(2020)Nicolas Maury (Netflix's Call My Agent! and Knife+Heart) stars in this Cannes Official Competition coming-of-age dramedy as Jérémie, a hypersensitive struggling actor with an uncontrollable green-eyed monster on his back. Grappling with personal loss, a love life in shambles, and a faltering career, Jérémie turns to his clear-headed mother for support (Nathalie Baye in one of the loveliest roles of her career) in this auspicious, often touching, directorial debut.