Adèle Exarchopoulos, a talented actress, gained widespread recognition for her outstanding performance in the 2013 film "La Vie d'Adèle" (Blue Is The Warmest Color) directed by Abdellatif Kechiche, which earned her the prestigious Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival and the César Award for Most Promising Actress that same year.
Since then, Exarchopoulos has consistently appeared in both French and international films, taking on original projects such as "Qui Vive" by Marianne Tardieu in 2014 and "Les Anarchistes" by Elie Wajeman in 2015, as well as participating in international productions like "The Last Face" by Sean Penn and "Noureev" by Ralph Fiennes.
In 2019, Exarchopoulos made a triumphant return to the Cannes Film Festival with "Sibyl", a psychological drama directed by Justine Triet, marking another significant milestone in her career.
The past year has been particularly noteworthy for Exarchopoulos, as she has been involved in two highly acclaimed comedy projects: the successful television series "La Flamme" by Jonathan Cohen and the long-awaited film "Mandibules" by Quentin Dupieux.
Looking ahead, Exarchopoulos is set to appear in the big-budget action drama "Bac Nord" by Cedric Jimenez, as well as a few other projects, including "Rien à Foutre" by Emmanuel Marre and "Les Cinq Diables" by Léa Mysius.