Actress: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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Preview Image Lizzie Brocheré
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Birth Name: Lizzie Brocheré

Birth Date: 1985-03-22

Birth Place: Paris, Île-de-France, France

Details

Alternate Names: Lizzie Brochere

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • On a Moonlit Night (1989) as

Most Important Roles:

  • One to Another (2006) as Lucie
  • Do Me Love (2009) as Juliette
  • The Wedding Song (2008) as Myriam
  • So Happy Together (2009) as Clara
  • American Translation (2011) as Aurore
  • After Fall, Winter (2012) as Sophie
  • I Love Périgord (2011) as Ludivine
  • Sleepless Night (2011) as Vignali
  • The Playground (2022) as Raphaëlle
  • The Rebellious (2024) as Clara

Career Highlights:

  • One to Another (2006)
  • Do Me Love (2009)
  • The Wedding Song (2008)
  • So Happy Together (2009)
  • American Translation (2011)
  • After Fall, Winter (2012)
  • I Love Périgord (2011)
  • Sleepless Night (2011)
  • The Playground (2022)
  • The Rebellious (2024)

Awards

Awards:

  • Won Silver Hugo - Best Actress (2015)
  • Won Best Young Actress (2007)
  • Nominated for 1 Festival Award - Best Actress (2020)
  • Nominated for 1 Nightmares Film Festival Award - Best Lead Performance (2020)

Full Biography

Lizzie Brocheré (born 22 March 1985) is a French film, television, and theatre actress who began working as a child actress in 1995. She moved to English-speaking roles in the early 2010s, with appearances in dark comedic and dramatic pieces from Jean-Marc Barr (One to Another, with Arthur Dupont and Karl E. Landler), Eric Schaeffer (After Fall, Winter, 2011) and Brad Falchuk and Ryan Murphy (American Horror Story: Asylum, 2012–2013, in which she played Grace Bertrand).


About the Movie: American Translation (2011)

Poster for American Translation (2011)
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Release Year: 2011

Nation: France

Alternative Title: Перевод с американского

Director: Jean-Marc Barr, Pascal Arnold

Writer: Lucy Allwood, Pascal Arnold

Production & Genre

Producer(s): Producer: Jean-Marc Barr, Pascal Arnold, Teddy Vermeulin

Companies: L.C.J Editions & Productions, Toloda

Genre: Drama, Mystery

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 1 nomination total

Similar:

  • Young Soul Rebels (1991)
  • A Season in Hell (1971)
  • Male Shorts: International V2 (2018)
  • Another Country (1984)
  • Defying Gravity (1997)

Keywords

Keywords: gay theme

Story

American Translation revolves around Chris and Aurore, two individuals who instantly fall in love after meeting each other. However, their relationship becomes consumed by Chris's dark obsession with gay men. The pair embarks on a violent and sexual journey, seducing and destroying young gay hustlers.

Summary

Directed by Jean-Marc Barr and Pascal Arnold, American Translation is a French drama film released in 2011. The movie explores themes of obsession, desire, and the destructive potential of relationships through its central characters, Chris and Aurore. Although details about the broader context or significance of the film are limited in the provided sources, the plot highlights the complex dynamics of their relationship and its impact on others.