Venu Beauty (Institute) : under this title and this brand , Tonie Marshall reached the top of French cinema by winning the César for best film, best director and best screenplay, in 2000. Triple award that marked the women entering the hitherto purely male circle of award-winning filmmakers.
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Tonie Marshall was the first (and so far the only one) to lead the way, with this bittersweet comedy that has become a classic: Nathalie Baye plays Angèle, a beautician who works in Ms. Nadine's hair salon (Bulle Ogier) ), alongside two young employees, Mathilde Seigner and Audrey Tautou (who, thanks to this role, won the César award for best female hope). Angèle no longer believes in love and is content with brief short-lived adventures, until Antoine (Samuel Le Bihan) appears in her life ...
Daughter of Micheline Presle and American actor William Marshall, married from 1950 to 1954, Tonie Marshall was born in Neuilly
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