Souad Amidou

Actor

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Souad Amidou is a French-Moroccan actress who has been an integral part of Francophone cinema since the 1970s. Her cinematic work combines emotional depth with social awareness, and she has collaborated with leading French and international directors throughout her career. In BRIGHT WOMEN (2022), directed by Élodie Lélue, Amidou is part of an ensemble cast in a narrative that illuminates women's life paths with great empathy and realism. The film shows her in a role that underscores her ability to portray characters with subtle nuances and human warmth. Souad Amidou made her breakthrough in Francis Girod's “Le Grand frère” (1982), for which she received a César nomination for Best Newcomer. She has worked repeatedly with director Claude Lelouch, including in “Un homme et une femme: vingt ans déjà” (1986) and “Les plus belles années d'une vie” (2019). She also appeared in films such as “And Now... Ladies & Gentlemen” (2002) alongside Jeremy Irons and Patricia Kaas, and in “Goodbye Mothers” (2007) by Mohamed Ismaïl, a drama about Jewish-Muslim friendship in Morocco in the 1960s. In 2008, Souad Amidou was awarded the French Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur for her cultural commitment and long career. She is considered one of the defining voices of French-Maghreb cinema and has been impressing audiences for decades with her authenticity, expressiveness, and social relevance in her roles.

Films on Sooner

  • Bright Women

    2023

    102 mins

    Comedy, Drama

    Karine becomes the leader in the fight for her job, but the young woman is tetanized by an invisible handicap.