Scene from Night Train to Lisbon (2013)
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Actresses in this Scene
Birth Name: Mélanie Eugénie Laurent
Birth Date: 1983-02-21
Birth Place: 13th arrondissement of Paris
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Alternate Names: 멜라니 로랑, メラニー・ロラン, 梅拉尼·罗兰, ملانی لوران
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Full Biography
Mélanie Laurent (French pronunciation: [melani loʁɑ̃]; born 21 February 1983) is a French actress and filmmaker. She is an accomplished actress in the French film industry and the recipient of two César Awards and a Lumières Award. Internationally, Laurent is best known for her roles in Inglourious Basterds (2009), Now You See Me (2013), Operation Finale (2018) and 6 Underground (2019).
Laurent began acting at age sixteen, cast by Gérard Depardieu in a small role in the romantic drama The Bridge (1999). She gained wider recognition for supporting work in several French films, including the comedy Dikkenek (2006), for which she won Étoiles d'Or for Best Female Newcomer. Her breakthrough role came in the 2006 drama film Don't Worry, I'm Fine, for which she won the César Award for Most Promising Actress and the Prix Romy Schneider. Laurent made her Hollywood debut in 2009 with the role of Shosanna Dreyfus in Quentin Tarantino's blockbuster war film Inglourious Basterds. Her performance won the Online Film Critics Society and the Austin Film Critics Association Best Actress Awards.
While she has worked mainly in independent films, including Paris (2008) and Enemy (2013), Laurent also appeared in commercially successful international films, including the comedy-drama Beginners (2011) and the caper film Now You See Me (2013), the former earning her a nomination at the San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her other notable works include the art-house drama The Round Up (2010), the comedy-drama The Day I Saw Your Heart (2011), and the mystery thriller Night Train to Lisbon (2013). She is also known for voicing Mary Katherine and Disgust in the French dubs of Epic (2013) and Inside Out (2015). Additionally, she starred in Chris Weitz's 2018 drama Operation Finale, telling the story of the capture of Nazi Adolf Eichmann.
In addition to her film career, Laurent has appeared in stage productions in France. She made her theatre debut in 2010 in Nicolas Bedos's Promenade de santé. The short film De moins en moins (2008) marked her debut as a filmmaker. Her feature film directorial debut is The Adopted (2011). Respire (2014), her second production as a director, was screened in the Critics' Week section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. She made her singing debut with a studio album, En attendant (Waiting For You), in 2011.
Mélanie Laurent
About the Movie: Night Train to Lisbon (2013)
Release Year: 2013
Nation: Germany, Portugal, Switzerland
Alternative Title: Nocní vlak do Lisabonu, Nachtzug nach Lissabon, Nyhterino treno gia ti Lisavona, Éjféli gyors Lisszabonba, Ra'kevet laila le'Lisbon, Treno di notte per Lisbona, Naktinis traukinys i Lisabona, Comboio Noturno Para Lisboa, Nocný vlak do Lisabonu
Director: Bille August
Writer: Greg Latter, Peter Bieri, Ulrich Herrmann
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Günther Russ, Kerstin Ramcke, Peter Reichenbach
Co-Producer: Ana Costa, Benjamin Seikel, Paulo Trancoso
Executive Producer: Daniel Baur, Eric Fischer, Kevin Scott Frakes, Oliver Simon
Companies: C-Films, Cinemate, Efish Entertainment, K5 Film, K5 International, PalmStar Media, Studio Hamburg Filmproduktion, Tele München
Genre: Film Based On Literature, Mystery, Mystery Film, Romance, Thriller
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Keywords
Keywords: loneliness
Story
Aging Swiss Professor Raimund Gregorius (Jeremy Irons) leads a monotonous life until he encounters a Portuguese woman attempting suicide. He saves her and subsequently finds a mesmerizing book by a Portuguese author, which compels him to abandon his job and travel to Lisbon in search of the author. His journey becomes an enthralling detective adventure filled with political intrigue and high stakes as he pieces together fragments of history, medicine, and love to find meaning in life.
Summary
Night Train to Lisbon (2013), directed by Bille August, is a mystery thriller film based on the novel by Pascal Mercier. The story follows Professor Gregorius' transformative journey from his ordinary existence to an enthralling quest for truth and purpose while unraveling the enigmatic past of a Portuguese author. The film explores themes of loneliness, personal transformation, and the pursuit of meaning.