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Sandrine Bonnaire to attend Geneva literary festival
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Sandrine Bonnaire to attend Geneva literary festival

From Le Temps · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • French actress Sandrine Bonnaire will attend the inaugural Le Grand Juillet literary festival in Geneva on July 11.
  • The festival, running from July 4 to July 11, will feature Swiss and international authors in intimate settings.
  • Bonnaire recently finished filming "Filles du Roy" and is preparing for a role in Sarah Kane's play "4.48 Psychose."

Renowned French actress Sandrine Bonnaire is set to grace the first edition of the Le Grand Juillet literary festival in Geneva, Switzerland. She is scheduled to appear on July 11, participating in an event that promises to bring together a diverse array of Swiss and international literary talents.

The festival, which commences on July 4, aims to create intimate and convivial atmospheres for attendees, utilizing scenic locations around the lake, city, and countryside. This gathering of authors and artists highlights a growing appreciation for literary engagement in a personal setting.

Bonnaire, known for her powerful performances in films like "A nos amours," "Sans toit ni loi," and "La Cรฉrรฉmonie," has built a career portraying complex female characters. Her presence at the festival underscores the intersection of arts and literature, celebrating storytelling in various forms.

Her attendance comes as she concludes filming for the Quebecois director Pascal Plante's movie "Filles du Roy" in Saint-Malo. Additionally, Bonnaire is preparing for her role in Sarah Kane's challenging play, "4.48 Psychose," demonstrating her continued commitment to diverse artistic endeavors.

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Originally published by Le Temps in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.