Elsa ZYLBERSTEIN

Actress

France

Elsa Zylberstein © Sylvie Lancrenon

After her breakthrough performance in Van Gogh by Maurice Pialat, Elsa Zylberstein received the Michel-Simon Award in 1992 and a César nomination for Best Female Newcomer. After winning the Romy-Schneider Award (1993) for Mina Tannenbaum by Martine Dugowson, she starred in Farinelli by Gérard Corbiau (1994), Man Is a Woman by Jean-Jacques Zilbermann, Lautrec by Roger Planchon (1998), Modigliani by Mick Davis (2004), four films with Raoul Ruiz, including That Day, selected in Competition (2003). In 2009, she received the César for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for I’ve Loved You so Long by Philippe Claudel which received Golden Globes nominations and a BAFTA award for best foreign film. She goes on with Un + Une (2015) and Everyone’s Life (2017) by Claude Lelouch. She has just finished filming Big Bug by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and playing the role of Simone Veil in Simone Veil, A Woman of the Century by Olivier Dahan (to be released in 2022).

Jury attendance

  • Member Un Certain Regard, 2021

Feature films

CLUB ZERO

In Competition - Feature Films, 2023Actress

CE JOUR-LÀ

In Competition - Feature Films, 2003Actress

UN SAMEDI SUR LA TERRE

Un Certain Regard, 1996Actress

VAN GOGH

In Competition - Feature Films, 1991Actress