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Lola Naymark, born April 5, 1987, is a French actress known for her role in 'Brodeuses' (2004), for which she was nominated for a César Award for Most Promising Actress in 2005.
別名: Melanie Leray
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Mélanie Leray is a French actress and theater director who began her career after graduating from the National Theater of Brittany, studying under Bernard Bayen and Hans Peter Cloos. She acted at the Théâtre des Lucioles from 1995 to 1997, working with notable directors like Christophe Lemaître, Jean Deloche, Gilles Dao, and François Rancillac. In 2009, she returned to the Théâtre National de Bretagne as a director with Lucy Caldwell's play 'Leaves'. She founded her own company, La Compagnie 2052, in 2012. Notable works include directing 'Girls and Boys' by Dennis Kelly at the Théâtre du Petit St Martin (winning multiple awards) and creating 'Viviane', an adaptation of Julia Deck's novel.
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Dans tes bras follows Louis, an adopted adolescent boy who becomes involved in a bitter argument with his adoptive parents and subsequently seeks out his birth mother to find answers about his identity. Upon finding Solange, his biological mother, she initially denies him, causing Louis immense distress. The narrative then focuses on Louis's struggles and the emotional journey he undergoes while attempting to come to terms with his newfound connection to his birth mother.
Dans tes bras is a French drama film directed by Hubert Gillet, released in 2009. The movie explores themes of identity, adoption, and familial relationships through the lens of an adopted teenager's search for his biological roots. While the details are scarce due to the brevity of the provided sources, it can be inferred that Louis's quest to discover his birth mother leads him down a path of emotional turmoil and self-discovery.