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Luàna Bajrami

2001-03-14 (23 years old) in Ferizaj, Kosovo

Luàna Bajrami-Rahmani (born 14 March 2001) is a French-Kosovar actress and filmmaker. She is known for her roles in the films Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) and School's Out (2018). She made her directorial debut with The Hill Where Lionesses Roar (2020). Bajrami's family is from Pleshina, a village in the Ferizaj District of Kosovo. When she was seven, the family moved to Créteil, just south of Paris. She first became interested in acting after watching Nicolas Bary's 2008 adaption of Trouble at Timpetill, based on the novel by Henry Winterfeld. Bajrami's first role was in the 2011 television film Adèle's Choice by Olivier Guignard, where she played an 8-year-old Albanian student whose family was threatened with expulsion. This student finds support from her teacher, played by Miou-Miou. Bajrami had a small role in the 2014 short film 14 Million Screams by Lisa Azuelos. She played the title role in the TV film Marion by Bourlem Guerdjou. Marion was adapted from the eponymous book by Nora Fraisse retracing the Marion Fraisse affair in which a schoolgirl committed suicide following harassment by her fellow students, and first aired on France 3 on September 27, 2016. In an interview with Le Monde, Bajrami reflected that this was the first role in which she felt creative control. She read the book and met with the mother of Marion Fraisse. Bajrami starred in two more short films: Two Youths Died by Tomasso Usberti, which won third prize from the Cinéfondation at the Cannes Film Festival in 2017, and the 2018 film After the Night by Valentin Plisson and Maxime Roux. She played the role of Apolline, the ringleader of a group of six intellectually gifted students facing off against their substitute teacher (played by Laurent Lafitte) in Sébastien Marnier's 2019 film School's Out, adapted from the eponymous novel by Christophe Dufossé. She was praised for her portrayal of Apolline, with EJ Oakley of The Panoptic stating that "Luana Bajrami is particularly menacing as the verbose and morose Apolline". Bajrami was praised for her portrayal of Sophie in the 2019 independent French film Portrait of a Lady on Fire. That same year, she played the role of Emma in Cedric Khan's Happy Birthday, which focused on a dysfunctional family reunion. In 2020, it was announced that Bajrami was making her directorial debut with the film The Hill Where Lionesses Roar. Bajrami was nominated for "Most Promising Actress" at the 2020 César Awards. Description above from the Wikipedia article Luàna Bajrami, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Movies

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A Difficult Year
59.870000000000005 %|Oct 18, 2023
Comedy
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A Short Trip
60 %|Aug 30, 2023
Drama
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The Land Within
60 %|Nov 18, 2022
Drama
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Final Cut
68.56 %|May 18, 2022
Horror, Comedy
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The Hill Where Lionesses Roar
64.23 %|Mar 18, 2022
Drama
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Happening
72 %|Nov 4, 2021
Drama
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Ibrahim
58 %|Jun 23, 2021
Drama
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Midwife Man
0 %|Jun 9, 2021
Drama
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French Tech
64.44 %|Jan 14, 2021
Comedy
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The Revelations 2020
0 %|Jan 10, 2020
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Portrait of a Lady on Fire
81 %|Sep 18, 2019
Drama, Romance
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Happy Birthday
56 %|Sep 4, 2019
Drama, Comedy
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School's Out
61 %|Aug 31, 2018
Thriller, Drama, Mystery
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After the Night
0 %|Feb 1, 2018
Drama
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Two Youths Died
0 %|May 26, 2017
Drama, Romance
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Marion, 13 ans pour toujours
71 %|Sep 27, 2016
Drama, TV Movie
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14 Million Screams
0 %|Mar 6, 2014
Drama
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Welcome, Kaniusha
70 %|Oct 4, 2011
Drama, TV Movie

Series

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Têtard
0 %|Oct 6, 2019
Comedy, Family