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別名: Stephane Caillard, استفان کایار
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Stéphane Caillard, born on October 1, 1988, is a French actress who began her career in 1999. She has appeared in various films and TV series, notably playing Camille Dassin in 'Doctor Dassin' (2004). Caillard studied acting at INSAS Brussels and Asnières Studio-Theatre. Her notable roles include Alma in 'La Vie devant elles' (2015) and Julia Taro in the Netflix series 'Marseille' (2016).
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制作会社: Les Films Manuel Munz, France 3 Cinéma, louma films, Davis Films, Verdoso Media, France Télévisions, Région Guadeloupe, Région Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, CNC, Métropole Toulon Provence Méditerranée
ジャンル: Biography, Drama, Sport, History
Flo (2023) is a biographical drama centered around Florence Arthaud, nicknamed 'the little bride of the Atlantic'. This film traces her extraordinary journey as she defied gender norms to become one of the world's most renowned sailors. Born into a family with no maritime history, Arthaud demonstrated exceptional courage and skill in navigating treacherous waters, often outshining her male counterparts. Despite facing numerous challenges and adversities in a predominantly male environment, she made significant contributions to the sport, winning prestigious awards like the Vendée Globe in 1990. This inspiring story follows Arthaud's life from her early beginnings until her tragic death during a live television broadcast.
Flo is an upcoming French biographical film directed by Géraldine Danon and written by Danon, Yann Queffélec, and Agnès de Sacy. Set to release in 2023, the movie falls under genres such as biography, drama, sport, and history. It pays tribute to Florence Arthaud, a pioneering French sailor who carved out an exceptional career in a traditionally male-dominated field. The film serves not only as a celebration of Arthaud's remarkable achievements but also as a testament to her resilience against societal norms.