Luc Schwarz

Actor

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Luc Schwarz is a French actor who became known for his versatile roles in arthouse and auteur cinema. His career is characterized by close collaborations with directors who combine psychological depth and subtle irony in their works. In BEING BLANCHE HOUELLEBECQ (2024, directed by Guillaume Nicloux), Luc Schwarz stars alongside Michel Houellebecq and Blanche Gardin. The film continues Nicloux's introspective cinema, which blurs the boundaries between reality and fiction. Schwarz embodies a character from Houellebecq's circle and, with his precise acting, contributes to a credible blend of self-dramatization and cinematic reflection. Schwarz previously appeared alongside Houellebecq in Thalasso (2019, directed by Guillaume Nicloux), where he made his mark in a work that combines existential themes with bizarre humor. The film was shown at several international festivals and underscores Schwarz's ability to embody complex characters in unusual scenarios. In Burn Out (2017, directed by Yann Gozlan), he also demonstrated his talent for dense suspense and psychological nuance. Luc Schwarz is also present in French cinema through his participation in Mes frères et moi (2021, directed by Yohan Manca), a social realist drama that was shown at Cannes, among other places. These works illustrate that Schwarz not only impresses in supporting roles, but also significantly shapes the atmosphere of a film with his restrained yet striking presence. With projects such as BEING BLANCHE HOUELLEBECQ, Luc Schwarz confirms his position as a subtle character actor in European cinema, who moves confidently in a wide variety of cinematic forms of expression and is gaining growing international attention.

Films on Sooner

  • Being Blanche Houellebecq

    2024

    88 mins

    Comedy

    Enfant terrible and provocateur Michel Houellebecq plays himself in this revealing comedy.