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Isild Le Besco and her mother, Catherine Belkodja, 1986, Paris, all rights reserved
interview by ANNA DUBOSC
portrait by NICOLAS HIDIROGLOU
Isild Le Besco shooting Bas-Fonds, 2009, Limousin,<br />photo by Nicolas Hidiroglou
The extraordinary-looking 28-year-old Parisian actress Isild le Besco’s shy, almost cherubic face and fine blonde hair are a remarkable contrast to the unbridled violence of the films she directs. She began acting at 13, and in 2003 she directed her first feature, Demi-Tarif, which was acclaimed by both Chris Marker and Jean-Luc Godard. She published her first novel, Sang d’encre, in 2007. An icon of independence — as an actress, filmmaker, writer, and painter — Isild has steered clear of the celebrity path, engaging herself in her own artistic projects. Her provocative third feature film, Bas-fonds, was released at the end of 2010.
ANNA DUBOSC —…