Talk:Lizzie Brocheré

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 * She appeared in Bac +70, for which she won the Best Young Actress Award at the Luchon Film Festival.
 * She was in the experimental video Linear by Anton Corbijn and also starred in Lou Viger's Do Me Love, which was one of the first features to be shot with a camera. She also starred in the VR film Alteration, which premiered at the 2017 Tribeca and Venice Film Festivals.
 * Nicolas Bedos's "The Good Times"; F. Javier Gutiérrez's Rings; David Verbeke's Full Contact, for which she won the award for Best Female Actor at the Chicago International Film Festival; Frédéric Jardin's Nuit Blanche; Toledano and Nakache's Tellement proches's
 * Brocheré received her master's in film and literature at the Sorbonne and went on to ESCP Europe business school for media management. During her time there, she worked for Acajou Films and launched the "7 Days for a Film" script contest in Cameroon. She also line-produced the winning short film Les Oreilles by Gilbert Babena.
 * She started the non-profit organisation Iemanja with Léo Leibovici, whose goal is to promote sustainable environmental awareness and create dialogues between cultures and generations. Through Iemanja, she produced the short environmental documentary Une Zone Humide à Défendre and Terre Ferme, a collective work, written and directed with refugees, to explore the issue of "everyday racism" in the month leading up to the 2017 French presidential election. Iemanja also works to apply tools of performance to social integration techniques.