Scene from Hugo... (short) (2010)
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Full Biography
Lise Schreiber is a French actress known for her versatility across television and independent film. She first gained notable attention for her leading performance as Fleur in the 2010 short film Hugo..., directed by Thierry Esteves Pinto, a poignant drama centered on a street child's life-changing encounter.
Born in Bergerac and trained at the Conservatoire du XVIIIe Arrondissement in Paris, Schreiber has built a steady career in French television. She is widely recognized for her recurring role as Lieutenant Leila Gendret in the series Dos au mur (2013–2014) and her appearance as Louise in the popular crime drama Alexandra Ehle (2019). Her filmography also includes roles in the feature film Deux au carré and the series Pas de Secrets entre nous, showcasing her ability to navigate both dramatic and character-driven narratives. Beyond her acting work, she has been featured as a guest at major French events like the Roland Garros French Open.
About the Movie: Hugo... (short) (2010)
Alternative Title: Hugo
Director: Thierry Esteves Pinto
Writer: Sergio Do Vale, Thierry Esteves Pinto
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Marco Do Vale
Companies: CMdV Productions, Slyks Production
Keywords
Keywords: female frontal nudity, female nudity, female rear nudity, male frontal nudity, male nudity, male rear nudity
Story
Hugo, a young boy living on the streets, has his life significantly changed after he meets Fleur. Their encounter leads to unexpected consequences that alter Hugo's fate.
Summary
Directed by Thierry Esteves Pinto in 2010, 'Hugo... (short)' is a French drama short film that explores the transformative power of human connections. The story revolves around Hugo, a boy from the streets whose life takes an unexpected turn upon meeting Fleur. Despite its brevity, the film tackles themes of fate and chance encounters, and their potential to dramatically alter one's course in life.