
Céleste Brunnquell
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Céleste Brunnquell made her film debut in 2019 in Sarah Suco’s Les Éblouis (The Dazzled), for which she was nominated for a César for Best New Actress and won the Best Actress prize at the Sarlat Festival. She then starred alongside Dominique Blanc, Laure Calamy, Doria Tillier and Jacques Weber in L’Origine du mal (The Origin of Evil) by Sébastien Marnier. On television, she played the character of Camille in the series En thérapie by Éric Toledano and Olivier Nakache, broadcast on Arte. In 2022, she played in Fifi by Jeanne Aslan and Paul Saintillan, presented in Competition at Premiers Plans. Last December, she starred in Erwan Le Duc’s La Fille de son père (No Lovve Lost) with Nahuel Pérez Biscayart.
Known for
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Being Maria (2024)
as Noor

The Origin of Evil (2022)
as Jeanne Patterson

The Dazzled (2019)
as Camille Lourmel

What is Love? (2026)
as Léa

The Rembrandt Syndrome (2025)
as Salome

Montagne without boy (2025)
as Montagne
Garance (—)
as Garance

No Love Lost (2023)
as Rosa

For Night Will Come (2024)
as Camila Berthier

Spare Keys (2022)
as Fifi

Smoke Signals (2024)
as Clémence
L’une des leurs (—)
Actor

Celles qui restent (2022)
as Lou
Oceane (—)
as Oceane

L'Amie en commun (2026)
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