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Marina de Van
Birth at
2 August 1971
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Marina de Van was born in France on August 2, 1971. After graduating from the lyceum, the girl entered the Paris State Institute of Professions for a course related to image and sound. In 1993, she graduated and received a diploma.
Even in her student years, Marina met the famous director François Ozon, he invited her to the first role in the film Look at the Sea, released in 1997. The actress successfully got used to the image of an unusual Tatiana, who had many oddities. Almost all of Ozon's
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Marina de Van was born in France on August 2, 1971. After graduating from the lyceum, the girl entered the Paris State Institute of Professions for a course related to image and sound. In 1993, she graduated and received a diploma.
Even in her student years, Marina met the famous director François Ozon, he invited her to the first role in the film Look at the Sea, released in 1997. The actress successfully got used to the image of an unusual Tatiana, who had many oddities. Almost all of Ozon's paintings are characterized by free views on sexuality and sharp satire, he is considered the most notable young director in France.
Later, Marina De Van often collaborated with François Ozon, starring in his films, and then began to take part in writing scripts, and since 1996 in many films acts as a director.
In 2001, she worked as a screenwriter. In 2002, Marina was invited to take part in the filming of the film.
"In my skin." where she showed her amazing talent as an actress, screenwriter and director. This film is considered her best work.
In the same year, she appeared in the comedy musical 8 Women, which was later awarded the Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival for her acting ensemble.
In 2006, she starred in the film I Think of You as Anna. In 2009, she co-wrote and directed the thriller Don’t Look Back, which was out of competition at the Cannes Film Festival that year. One of the last works of Marina is the film “Boy-with-Finger”, released in 2010.
The works of Marina won the sympathy of the audience, and critics in her recognized one of the few promising film directors in France.