Adèle Haenel
9 titles
Filmography
9 results

The Trouble with You
(2018)In a town on the French Riviera, detective Yvonne (Adele Haenel, "Portrait of a Woman on Fire") is the widow of police chief Santi, a local hero idolized by their young son. When she realizes her husband was not the model of virtue she believed him to be and that an innocent man has spent eight years in prison as Santi’s scapegoat, her world is thrown into turmoil.

Heat Wave
(2011)On a sweltering day in southern France, four characters find themselves on a collision course that ends in tragedy for all involved.

Portrait of a Lady on Fire
(2019)1770. Marianne is a painter and has to paint the wedding portrait of Héloise, a young woman who has just left the convent. Heloise resists her fate as a wife, refusing to pose. Marianne has to paint her in secret.

Orphan
(2017)A powerful acclaimed French drama about a young woman, portrayed from childhood to adulthood, trying to heal from a broken family and harsh past.

BPM (Beats per Minute)
(2017)Nathan is a young man who joins an AIDS activist group in 1990s Paris. As he attends the weekly meetings, he learns that some members prefer a more radical approach to their protests.

Water Lilies
(2007)During a summer in Paris, a love triangle develops between three girls in this provocative and perceptive portrait of teen angst and nascent sexuality. The awkward Anne, the bad girl Floriane, and the gawky Marie play an intense game of emotional chess as they wrestle with love, friendship, and their desire for one another.

Aliyah
(2012)Alex lives in Paris and sells drugs for a living, continuously paying off the debts of his deadbeat brother Isaac. When his cousin tells him he's opening a restaurant in Tel Aviv, Alex must quickly find enough money and accomplish his aliyah, his return to Israel. Torn between making his aliyah, his lucrative drug selling, his complicated love life and a destructive brother, Alex will have to find his own way and make a final decision. Official Selection - Cannes Film Festival Director's Fortnight

House of Pleasures
(2011)Set in the dying days of the 19th-century, this crepuscular masterwork from Bertrand Bonello explores the transactional margins of sexuality. With a stellar ensemble that includes Adèle Haenel, House of Tolerance occupies a hermetic netherworld caught between a haunted past and an uncertain future.

Three Worlds
(2012)The tale of a hit and run accident that results in the death of an illegal foreigner. The three men responsible decide to keep silent but encounter problems when a witness takes action. Official Selection - Cannes Film Festival