
Zoé Bruneau
Acting
Biography
Zoé Bruneau (née en 1981 ou 1982) est une actrice française de théâtre, de télévision, et de cinéma (après dix ans de théâtre) avec un premier rôle en 2014, dans Adieu au langage de Jean-Luc Godard, auquel elle consacre un livre. Elle est la fille des comédiens Philippe Bruneau et Claire Nadeau, et la petite-fille de l'éditeur Maurice Nadeau. Le magazine Elle décrit ainsi cette comédienne de théâtre, souvent de boulevard: «Zoé, c’est Jackie Sardou dans le corps de Sophie Marceau !».
Known For

The Last Duel
King Charles VI declares that Knight Jean de Carrouges settle his dispute with his squire, Jacques Le Gris, by challenging him to a duel.

Amanda
David, who gets by doing odd jobs, meets Léna, who has just moved up to Paris, and falls in love. But soon after, his life is brutally interrupted by the sudden death of his sister. Beyond the shock, and the pain, David now finds himself alone with his young niece Amanda to care for.

The Passengers of the Night
On election night in 1981, celebrations spill out onto the street and there is an air of hope and change throughout Paris. But for Elisabeth, her marriage is coming to an end and she will now have to support herself and her two teenage children. She finds work at a late-night radio show and encounters a troubled teenager named Talulah whom she invites into her home.

Profiling Paris
Chloé Saint-Laurent is a profiler and works with a police team to solve murders in Paris. She's very sweet, she wears very colored clothes and a huge yellow bag. She looks like a little girl who need a doll, but she's very smart and a very good profiler. Step by step, she fit in the team and her colleagues, very reserved at first, became her best friends.

Droit de regard

The Revenge of the Shiny Shrimps
Two years after the death of Jean, Matthias, the coach, decides to take Selime, a young man from the suburbs he believes is gay, to accompany the Shiny Shrimps to the Gay Games in Tokyo, on a trip to pay tribute to their friend who left too early. But after they miss their connection, they find themselves stranded in Russia, in one of the not the most gay-friendly regions in the world. The start of a crazy adventure as incredible as it is perilous.

Good Grief
When his husband unexpectedly dies, Marc's world shatters, sending him and his two best friends on a soul-searching trip to Paris that reveals some hard truths they each needed to face.

L'école des espions
Young Zana, Inès, Alex, François, and Pierre have just enrolled in the Spy School. They will meet their teachers and learn the strategy and practice of espionage, the history of international intelligence, weapon handling, and mastery of modern technologies, while the school is violently infiltrated by a foreign service.

Camille Chamoux - Chamouxland
In the land of Chamoux, there are powerful women from the 2020s who are unable to get a raise, hyper-efficient secret agents who are unaware of their abilities, friends who listen without seeming to, and women who believe in telekinesis. There are girls who count quickly and accurately, girls who speak too softly, and girls who think too loudly. The common thread is Elise Lucide, an insatiable and sensationalist investigative reporter, a pure product of the old-school French media landscape, determined to bring viewers the purest essence of this terra incognita: female humor. From couple's life to palliative care, from schools to Comedy Clubs, Chamouxland is a journey to the limits of the post-modern, post-feminist, and post-Me-Too world.

Goodbye to Language
The idea is simple / A married woman and a single man meet / They love, they argue, fists fly / A dog strays between town and country / The seasons pass / The man and woman meet again / The dog finds itself between them / The other is in one, / the one is in the other / and they are three / The former husband shatters everything / A second film begins: / the same as the first, / and yet not / From the human race we pass to metaphor / This ends in barking / and a baby's cries / In the meantime, we will have seen people talking of the demise of the dollar, of truth in mathematics and of the death of a robin." - JLG
Filmography
as Victoria
as Johnny's mother
as Co-Worker
as School director
as Jennifer Durand
as Zoé
as History Teacher
as Hôtesse aéroport
as Sivens
as Lady Marie Chamaillart
as la DRH Chastaing
as Social Worker
as Pauline
as Bruno's first ex
as Cadreuse allocution
as Zoé
as Ivitch
as La femme en larmes
as Célia, la secrétaire
as Charlotte Auclerc