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Aure Atika

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Aure Atika
Aure Atika at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival
Born (1970-07-12) 12 July 1970 (age 54)
Monte Estoril, Portugal
OccupationFilm actress
Years active1979; 1992; 1995–present
PartnerPhilippe Zdar
Websitewww.aureatika.com/home.html

Aure Atika (born 12 July 1970) is a French actress, writer, and director.

Life and career

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The daughter of Jewish-Moroccan Ode Atika Bitton and an unknown father. Her mother told her she was conceived with Michel Fournier when both had taken drugs. Her father didn't recognize her and a DNA-test confirmed the lack of relationship. Atika was born in Portugal and grew up in Paris. She won the 2004 Best French-Language Short Film Award at the Créteil International Women's Film Festival for À quoi ça sert de voter écolo? (What's the Point of Voting Green?) (2003) and was nominated for the 2010 César Award for Best Supporting Actress for Mademoiselle Chambon (2009). Atika has one daughter, Angelica (February 2002), with Philippe Zdar of house music group Cassius.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1979 The Adolescent uncredited
1992 Sam suffit Eva
1995 Toujours les filles souffriront d'amourlo Short film
1996 Homo automobilis Short film
1997 Ecchymose Short film
Just Do It Short film
La Vérité si je mens !
The Secret of Polichinelle Aure
Long Live the Republic Sabine
1998 (G)rève party Julie
Bimboland Alex Baretto
1999 Influence Peddling Sandrine Anthen
Une vie de prince Josée
2000 Highway Melody Périnne
Poetical Refugee Nassera
2001 Would I Lie to You? 2 Karine
2003 Mister V. Cécile
2004 Le quattro porte del deserto Dassine
Turn Left at the End of the World Simone Toledano
Le convoyeur Isabelle
3 Dancing Slaves Emilie
Testament Nora
2005 Bonbon au poivre Mélanie
The Beat That My Heart Skipped Aline
2006 OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies Princess Al Tarouk
Hey Good Looking ! Léa
2007 Ill Wind Frédérique
La Vie d'artiste Manager of Hippopotamus
Fear(s) of the Dark Laura Voice
2008 48 heures par jour Marianne
Versailles Nadine
Crossfire Marianne
2009 Mademoiselle Chambon Anne-Marie
Sticky Fingers Maddy
2010 Copacabana Lydie
2011 Skylab
2013 Nesma Claire Slimane
2014 Avis de mistral Magali
2015 Dad in Training Judith
2017 The Nature of Time
2017 L'Un dans l'autre Aimée
2019 Souviens-toi de nous Carole
2020 Into the World Sylvie
2020 10 Days with Dad Isabelle Mercier
2021 Rose Sarah Goldberg
2022 La maison Delilah

As director

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Year Title Role Notes
2003 À quoi ça sert de voter écolo? Writer/Director Short, title transl., "What's the point of voting Green?"[citation needed]
2007 De l'amour Director Short, title transl., "In Love"[citation needed]
2013 On ne badine pas avec Rosette Director Short, title transl., "You do not mess with Rosette"[citation needed]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1999 Premières neiges Juliette
2001 Combats de femme – Libre à tout prix Maud
2012 World Without End Queen Isabella TV mini-series
2016 The Night Manager Sophie (Sameera) Alekan TV mini-series
2019 The Journey Mysterious Woman Super Bowl film

TV guest appearances

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Year Title Role Notes
1995–1996 Sexy Zap Co-Host
  • "(segment "Ça se regarde)" (22 September 1995 episode)
  • "(segment "Ça se regarde)" (5 January 1996 episode)
2001 Les enfants de la télé Herself
  • 12 January 2001 episode
2001–2006 Tout le monde en parle Herself
  • 3 March 2001 episode
  • 6 May 2006 episode
2005 Le juge est une femme Céline
  • Ficelle (2005) TV episode
Le grand journal de Canal+ Herself
  • 7 April 2005 episode
2006 Tsunami: The Aftermath Simone Miniseries
En aparté Herself
  • 30 April 2006 episode
2008 T'empêches tout le monde de dormir Herself 1 episode
2014 Les hommes de l'ombre Gabrielle Tackichieff 6 episodes
2017 Capitaine Marleau Judith Garin 1 episode

Awards and nominations

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  • award, 2004 Prix de la Fondation Beaumarchais, best short film, for À quoi ça sert de voter écolo? (2003).[citation needed]
  • nomination, 2010 César du cinéma, for best supporting actress, for Mademoiselle Chambon (2009).[citation needed]
  • nomination, 2014 Trophée francophone, for best actress, for Nesma (2013).[citation needed]

References

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Further reading

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  • "Interview Aure Atika". kunveno.com. Archived from the original on 12 November 2013. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
  • "Aure Atika, la vérité sans mentir". Libération. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
  • "Objectif Cinéma : Michel Fournier - Chef opérateur et cadreur des films de Philippe Garrel dans les années 70 (Interview)". objectif-cinema.com. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
  • "Aure Atika". premiere.fr. 12 July 1970. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
  • Jackie Berroyer; Aure Atika; Professeur Choron; et al. (1996). "Clash entre Aure Atika et le professeur Choron". Radio Nova. Retrieved 24 April 2016 – via dailymotion.com. Clash entre Aure Atika et le professeur Choron: En 1996, Aure Atika interviewe Jackie Berroyer pour Radio Nova. Très vite l'entretien dégènère avec le professeur Choron
  • "Aure Atika : "J'aurais voulu être ébéniste"". France info. Retrieved 24 April 2016.
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