Léa Moszkowicz

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Léa Moszkowicz

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Happy
1h 37m
Movie 2015

Happy

Florent, 23, is an upper class Parisian who dreams of going back to America, where he attended college. One summer he meets Alessia, an American girl, lost in the streets of Paris. Together and with random encounters while on a journey from Paris to Normandy, they explore their passions, which draws them closer as well as brings up their clashing differences. As they face a crucial crossroad in their lives, they will uncover new sides of themselves, struggling to determine who they are personally, professionally and sexually while to break free from their upbringings.​

Biography

After studying Literature and attending a program at the « Conservatoire de Paris X », Léa Moskowicz, was accepted into the prestigious Ecole Supérieure d’Art Dramatique de Paris (ESAD) in 2009, directed by Jean Claude Cotillard. Successfully completing the program, learning with the Crème de la crème of French theatre she moved on to performing on the stage in LYSISTRATATA, (directed by Helene Lauria and Lucile Corbeille) and won the Audience award at the Ici et Demain Festival, in 2011. She is part of two acting collectives, Compagnie Midi 39 –which she co-founded- and La Compagnie Passages with which she has appeared in numerous plays (Oncle Vania,  L’armée du bonheur…). She’s also done some voice work (The Rabi’s cat, directed by Joan Sfar) and has appeared in feature films and television shows, such as the Canal + drama series, La  Maison Close, or the large scale Canal + production, « Nous trois ou rien », directed by the famous French comedian Kheiron, currently in post-production and to be released in 2015. Finally, she’s done some casting work as well, and has directed a documentary film, ‘Vivre SDF à Paris’ (‘Homeless in Paris’) which won the Excellence award at the Tokyo International Film Festival.

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