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Rebecca Marder, the girl in a hurry

2022-01-25T16:04:36.041Z


PORTRAIT – At 20, this actress became the youngest resident of the Comédie-Française since Isabelle Adjani. Six years later, she decided to leave the prestigious troupe and burst onto the screen in Sandrine Kiberlain's film.


A girl who goes fast. We can't stop Rebecca Marder anymore. Or just an hour, time for a coffee. The actress is seated in front of us, "facing the camera", as in the end sequence of

A young girl who is fine

, Sandrine Kiberlain's first film as director. His last line haunts the viewer long after the lights come back on.

"I couldn't say it, I was bursting into tears,"

recalls Rebecca Marder. However, she plays as she breathes and she breathes better than the others. We had noticed her in

Tromperie

, by Arnaud Desplechin. She had two scenes with Denis Podalydès and she took the piece. In

A Girl Who's Well

, presented at Critics' Week at the last Cannes Film Festival, it is on everyone's radar and it is on the screen.

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She plays Irène, a 19-year-old Jewish Parisian, with her dreams of being an actress in her head, in 1942. She is preparing for the competition for the Conservatoire d'Art Dramatique against the backdrop of the Occupation.

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