Léa Domenach
Léa Domenach (born February 17, 1983 in Paris) is a screenwriter and director. She is known for "Bernadette" (2023) and "Peau d'homme" (2026)
Léa Domenach (born February 17, 1983 in Paris) is a screenwriter and director. She is known for "Bernadette" (2023) and "Peau d'homme" (2026)
She worked with the world’s greatest actors and directors: Buñuel, Mastroianni, Lellouche, Depardieu... The film guides us throughout her career with the filmmakers with whom she invented herself not to be a “cold blonde actress”, thanks to great interviews of many artists who crossed her path.
Release Date2023-10-22
Charactersd Self
Vote Count5
Release Date2023-10-08
Charactersd Self - Director
Vote Count2
When she arrived at the Elysée Palace, Bernadette Chirac expected to finally get the place she deserved, she who had always worked in the shadow of her husband to make him president. Put aside because she was considered too old-fashioned, Bernadette decided to take her revenge by becoming a major media figure.
Release Date2023-10-04
DepartmentDirecting
JobDirector
Vote Count152
Release Date2021-09-02
DepartmentWriting
JobScreenplay
Episode Count8
Vote Count3
The mechanics of a love story that ends badly.
Release Date2014-07-08
DepartmentDirecting
JobDirector
Bianca is a young woman in Renaissance Italy who is promised in an arranged marriage. She inherits a magical “skin of a man” that allows her to transform into a man named Lorenzo. Under this guise, she navigates male society and discovers facets of freedom and sexuality previously denied to her. Crucially, while disguised as Lorenzo she forms a romantic/sexual bond with her fiancé Giovanni — who is revealed to be homosexual.
DepartmentDirecting
JobDirector
At school, on television, at work or at home, the society in which we live is full of stereotypes that assign each sex to pre-determined roles and behaviors from childhood.
Release Date2016-06-15
DepartmentDirecting
JobDirector
Educator for troubled youth, advisor to ministers, nightclub manager, and now social entrepreneur: Jean-Marc Borello has lived a thousand lives and doesn't intend to stop there. Today, as General Delegate of Groupe SOS, a group of associations and companies with over 4,000 employees in France, this man of action, charmer, and champion of outspokenness, is waging a total battle against exclusion, never letting himself be labeled or giving in to political correctness.
Release Date2011-06-24
DepartmentDirecting
JobDirector
The liberal economy is a model in crisis. It creates exclusion, poverty, and destroys social cohesion. There is an alternative: the social and solidarity economy, a model that rehumanizes the economy and creates a fairer world by making each of us a responsible actor. Social entrepreneurs are the forerunners of this new model.
Release Date2009-09-28
DepartmentDirecting
JobDirector