Joana Preiss
Joana Preiss (born 22 May 1972) is a French actress, director, singer, and performer.
Biography
Joana Preiss has starred in the films of Christophe Honoré, Olivier Assayas, Nobuhiro Suwa and Pia Marais, and has also collaborated with Nan Goldin in her works. She has also worked with Ugo Rondinone, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and Céleste Boursier-Mougenot. She has performed on stage in the shows of Pascal Rambert and Eleanor Weber.[1][2]
She was trained in classical singing and contemporary music, and regularly performs in concerts. She founded the duo White Tahina with Vincent Epplay, Hiroyuki, and Frédéric Danos, in which she sings poems by Hölderlin.[3]
In 2011 she directed her first movie Sibérie.[4]
Filmography
- Cinema
- 1997 : Fin août, début septembre by Olivier Assayas
- 1999 : La Ballade de l'amour by Nan Goldin
- 2001 : Tout contre Léo by Christophe Honoré
- 2002 : Roundelay by Ugo Rondinone
- 2002 : La Guerre à Paris by Yolande Zauberman
- 2004 : Ma mère by Christophe Honoré – Réa
- 2004 : Clean by Olivier Assayas – Aline
- 2005 : Un couple parfait by Nobuhiro Suwa
- 2006 : Noise by Olivier Assayas – herself
- 2006 : Dans Paris by Christophe Honoré – Anna
- 2006 : Paris je t'aime by Olivier Assayas
- 2007 : Boarding Gate by Olivier Assayas – Lisa
- 2007 : Die Unerzogenen by Pia Marais
- 2009 : LLOL (Laughing Out Loud) by Lisa Azuelos – mother of Stéphane
- 2010 : Complices by Frédéric Mermoud – mother of Rebecca
- 2010 : Kataï (court-métrage) by Claire Doyon
- 2011 : La Ligne blanche by Olivier Torres – Anna
- 2012 : Sibérie by Joana Preiss
- 2012 : Les Mouvements du bassin by HPG
- 2012 : Mauvaise Fille (film, 2012)|Mauvaise Fille by Patrick Mille – Brigitte
- 2012 : Cino, l'enfant qui traversa la montagne by Carlo Alberto Pinelli] - The shepherdess
- 2012 : Casa dolce casa by Tonino De Bernardi
- 2013 : Hotel de l'Univers de Tonino De Bernardi
- 2014 : Jour et Nuit - Delle donne e degli uomini perduti de Tonino De Bernardi
- 2015 : Le Dos rouge by Antoine Barraud – Barbara
- 2016 : Grave by Julia Ducournau
- Television
- 2009 : L'une chante, l'autre aussi by Olivier Nicklaus – herself
References
- ↑ , Puretrend.com; 24 March 2016
- ↑ , Frenchculture.org; 24 March 2016
- ↑ , Frenchculture.org; 24 March 2016
- ↑ , Liberation.fr; 24 March 2016
External links
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