Elsa Zylberstein
15 titles
Filmography
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Simone: Woman of the Century
(2022)Chronicles the life of the French politician and Holocaust survivor Simone Veil, whose pioneering human rights work is still keenly relevant today.

An Irrepressible Woman
(2020)Janot fell in love with Léon when she was only sixteen. Years later, when they could finally be together, the Nazis arrived in France.

Isn't She Lovely?
(2020)Divorced parents Victor and Emma are shocked when Lila, their 14-year-old daughter, suddenly transforms into a rebellious teenager. In over her head, Emma decides to get creative to keep her daughter in line.

I've Loved You So Long
(2008)Juliette Fontaine (Kristin Scott Thomas, Golden Globe® Nominee for I've Loved You So Long, Oscar® nominee for The English Patient) is a frail, haunted woman, an ex-doctor who's a shell of her former self. Having served 15 years in prison for an unspeakable crime, she's back on the "outside." With nowhere else to go, she comes to live with her loving but estranged sister Lea (Elsa Zylberstein). Together the sisters embark on a painful but redemptive journey back from life's darkest edge in this gripping drama of struggle and salvation.

Modigliani
(2004)The story of brilliant artist Amedeo Modigliani's bitter rivalry with Pablo Picasso and his tragic romance with painter and model Jeanne Hebuterne.

Farinelli
(1994)In the 18th century during Handel's time, no man was more famous or more celebrated than the castrato, Farinelli. The incredible, true story of the world famous opera singer - who was castrated during childhood in order to preserve his voice - comes to life in this Oscar-nominated drama of high notes and even higher passions.

Three Blind Mice
(2003)A computer specialist witnesses the murder of a woman through a webcam, plunging him deep into an investigation that uncovers very strange things.

Gemma Bovery
(2014)Life imitates art when a couple moves to a charming old farmhouse in the very same village where ‘Madame Bovary’ was written a century earlier.

Metroland
(1997)After disappearing for ten years Toni suddenly reappears in London to bring chaos and doubt into Chris's quiet, peaceful, predictable life.

Club Zero
(2023)Miss Novak (Mia Wasikowska) joins the staff of an elite boarding school to teach a class on “conscious eating.” Although early lectures focus on mindful consumption, Miss Novak’s discussions soon become increasingly extreme. As a few devoted pupils fall deeper under her cult-like tutelage, they are given a new, even more sinister goal – joining the ominous “Club Zero.”

Coup de Chance
(2023)Trouble awaits a young wife when she accidentally bumps into a former high school classmate and finds herself growing closer to him.

Van Gogh
(1991)Based on the life of the legendary Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh (Jacques Dutronc), this French film focuses on the last few months before his death. Detailing Vincent's close, if volatile, relationship with his brother, Theo (Bernard Le Coq). Also the friendships with his doctor and physician's pretty daughter, as well as his late-period work and the creative process.

Waiting for Anya
(2020)Spain, World War II. A shepherd boy and reclusive widow work together with their village to smuggle Jewish children out of German-occupied France.

Not Afraid, Not Afraid
(2001)An intense psychologist who was left by her husband revisits her ex-lovers, with her 6-year-old grandson with Down Syndrome in tow.

Roses on Credit
(2010)Léa Seydoux stars in Amos Gitai's adaptation of Elsa Triolet’s 1959 novel. A young couple marry in 1940s France and we follow the arc of their marriage over the next decade. As France recovers from the trauma of the war, salon manicurist Marjoline finds herself increasingly caught up in acquiring material possessions while horticultural researcher Daniel prefers a more traditional lifestyle.