Scene from Love Me Tender (2025)
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Alternate Names: Мония Шокри
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Monia Chokri (born 27 June 1982; Québec) is a Canadian actress and film director.
Born in Quebec City in 1982, she began her acting career after she completed her studies at Montreal's Conservatory of Dramatic Arts in 2005. Her mother is of Scottish origin through Scandinavian ancestors, while her father is descended from Tunisian Berber roots. In addition to having played in several theatre productions in Montreal, she has received notable roles in films presented at the Cannes Film Festival directed by Québécois filmmakers who are better known outside of Canada, namely Denys Arcand and Xavier Dolan. In Heartbeats, she played Marie, a young woman who falls in love with the same man as her gay male best friend Francis, played by Dolan, who also directed. The quality of her acting has been noted by critics, notably in Les Inrockuptibles and Le Monde.
At the end of 2010, the readers of Les Inrockuptibles named her #4 on their list of the top actresses of the year for her performance in Heartbeats. Her debut as a director, the short film An Extraordinary Person (Quelqu'un d'extraordinaire), was released in 2013 and won the Prix Jutra for Best Short Film at the 16th Jutra Awards. Her feature debut, A Brother's Love (La femme de mon frère), premiered at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival. Babysitter, in which she was both the director and an actor, was released in 2022. She received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Lead Performance in a Film at the 11th Canadian Screen Awards in 2023.
Birth Name: Vicky Krieps
Birth Date: 1983-10-04
Birth Place: Luxembourg, Canton of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
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Alternate Names: ヴィッキー・クリープス, Вікі Кріпс
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Vicky Krieps (born October 4, 1983) is a Luxembourgish-German actress. She has appeared in a number of American, Luxembourgish, French and German productions. Krieps' breakthrough role was in Paul Thomas Anderson's Academy Award-winning film Phantom Thread (2017).
Krieps early films include Hanna (2011), Two Lives (2012), and A Most Wanted Man (2013). She also appeared in The Girl in the Spider's Web (2018), The Last Vermeer (2019), and Old (2021). She gained critical attention for her performances in Bergman Island (2021), and Hold Me Tight (2021). She received a Cannes Film Festival Award and European Film Award for her performance in Corsage (2022).
About the Movie: Love Me Tender (2025)
Release Year: 2025
Nation: France, Luxembourg
Alternative Title: Me Ame com Ternura, Armasta mind õrnalt, Mīli mani maigi, 破碎的溫柔
Director: Anna Cazenave Cambet
Writer: Anna Cazenave Cambet, Constance Debré
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Raphaëlle Delauche, Nicolas Sanfaute
Co_Producer: Bernard Michaux, Vicky Krieps
Companies: France 2 Cinéma, Novoprod, Viktoria Productions
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Keywords: female homosexuality, festival chéries chéris, lgtbq
Story
Clémence, a lawyer, leaves her marriage after realizing she's attracted to women. Her ex-husband responds by filing for full custody of their son Paul, manipulating him against Clémence. Over several years, Clémence fights to maintain her maternal bond with Paul and defend her right to be a mother while embracing her true self.
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Love Me Tender is a French drama film directed by Anna Cazenave Cambet, set for release in 2025. The story follows Clémence, a lawyer navigating the complexities of love, family, and personal identity after leaving her marriage to embrace her homosexuality. Set against the backdrop of a custody battle with her ex-husband, who manipulates their son Paul against Clémence, the film explores themes of parental rights, personal freedom, and the struggle for self-acceptance. Love Me Tender premiered at the festival chéries chéris, highlighting its significance in the LGBTQ+ cinema landscape.