After two albums in 2010 and 2014, Camélia Jordana won a Victoire de la Musique award for “Lost” in 2019. In 2012, she made her film debut in Clément Michel’s La Stratégie de la poussette, followed by Pascale Ferran’s Bird People (Un Certain Regard 2014). In 2019, she won the César for Best Newcomer for Yvan Attal’s Le Brio. She also appeared in Caroline Fourest’s Sisters in Arms and Frédéric Farrucci’s Night Ride. In Official Selection at Cannes in 2020, Emmanuel Mouret’s The Things We Say, the Things We Do earned her a César nomination for Best Actress. Two years later, she starred in Kilian Riedhof’s film You Will Not Have My Hate. In 2023, Camélia Jordana starred in the Disney+ series Irrésistible and in Mehdi Fikri’s film After the Fire, which won the Best Actress Award in Agadir. She played the lead roles in Silent Storms (2024) by Dania Reymond and Reine Mère (2025) by Manele Labidi.
Jury attendance
- Member La Cinef & Short Films, 2025