
Swann Arlaud
Acting
Biography
Swann Arlaud (born 25 March 1981) is a French actor. He has appeared in films such as Romantics Anonymous (2010), Elles (2011), Les Anarchistes (2015), The Wakhan Front (2015), Baden Baden (2016), Bloody Milk (2017), By the Grace of God (2019), Valiant Hearts (2021), and Anatomy of a Fall (2023). Arlaud has won three César Awards. He won the César Award for Best Actor for Bloody Milk in 2018, and the César Award for Best Supporting Actor for both By the Grace of God in 2020 and for Anatomy of a Fall in 2024. Description above from the Wikipedia article Swann Arlaud, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: March 25, 1981
Place of Birth: Fontenay-aux-Roses, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Known For

Il était une fois... « Grâce à Dieu »
Inspired by a case of pedophilia in the diocese of Lyon, "Grâce à Dieu" recounts the struggle of former victims to reveal a scandal suppressed by the Church. This documentary shows how director François Ozon constructed his film between documentary and fiction, and had to shoot it in secret. Melvil Poupaud and Swan Arlaud, who play two of the victims, are interviewed, as are the two founders of the association that led the fight: François Devaux and Alexandre Hezez. Jean-Marc Sauvé, author of a damning report on sexual abuse in the Church, underlines the impact of this film on the evolution of the law and the Church.

Spiral
This gritty crime drama set in the dark underbelly of Paris follows police officers and lawyers as they investigate and prosecute crimes. Throw any romantic notion of Paris out the window. Crime is dark. The legal system is darker. This is Spiral.

Arco
Arco, ten years old, lives in a far future. During his first flight in his rainbow suit, he loses control and falls in the past. Iris, a little girl his age from 2075, saw him fall. She rescues him and tries by all means to send him back to his era.

The Swallows of Kabul
Summer 1998—Kabul under Taliban rule. Zunaira and Mohsen are young and in love. Despite the daily violence and misery, they hope for a better future. One day, a foolish gesture causes life to take an irrevocable turn.

The Round Up
A faithful retelling of the 1942 "Vel' d'Hiv Roundup" and the events surrounding it.

Anatomy of a Fall
A woman is suspected of her husband's murder, and their blind son faces a moral dilemma as the sole witness.

Beating Sun
Max is preparing an architecture and landscape competition for the city of Marseille. He is confident, his project is daring but pioneering. The oral is going well. The garden on this square is finally emerging and with it radical changes for the inhabitants as well as for Max whose career is stalling dangerously.

The Great Arch
1983. The biggest architectural competition in history, both anonymous and open, is launched under the impetus of a new socialist president, François Mitterrand. Coveted by all the biggest international architectural firms, the competition is surprisingly won by an unknown: Johan Otto von Spreckelsen, an architecture teacher from Copenhagen. Until then, the fifty-year-old Danish had only built 4 buildings: his home and three small chapels.

By the Grace of God
Alexandre, a man in his 40s living in Lyon with his wife and children, discovers that the priest who abused him decades ago continues to work with children. He joins forces with others victims of the priest, to bring justice and “lift the burden of silence” about what they endured.

Murders in...
Murders in... is a collection of French-Belgian police TV movies taking place each time in a different French city and region.
Filmography
as Tom
as André
as Paul Andreu
as Aumônnier prison
as Tom / Mikki (voice)
as César Casalonga
as Maître Vincent Renzi
as Robert Linhart
as Max
as Nathan Verra
as Narrator (voice)
as Curator
as Yann Andrea
as Naja
as Jean-Marc
as The Scientist
as Mohsen (voice)
as La Capitaine Pierre Perdrix
as Sylvain
as Emmanuel Thomassin
as François Albagnac, aka Bertrand or Antoine
as Antoine
as Jean
as Pierre Chavanges
as Nicolai
as Julien de Lamare
as Nico
as Simon
as La jeune homme
as Tom
as Elisée Mayer
as Jérémie Lernowski
as Andre
as Pat
as Camille
as Self - Guest
as The Baron
as Loic
as Loïc Garrec
as Homme en Couple
as Martin
as Sylvain
as Stéphan
as Lazare
as The Young Client
as Benoît
as Lapo Valadine
as Antoine
as Jean-Pierre
as Dragon
as Le crieur devant l'Élysée
as Milicien PPP Weismann
as François
as Duclos
as Le chercheur stagiaire
as Hugo
as Ady
as Paul Aubain
as Le beau gosse
as Étienne
as Steph
as Patrick Vuarnet
as A soldier
as Une mousquetaire
as Jérôme Caubert
as Lucien
as Self