Anna Karina
Birthday: 1940-09-22 | Place of Birth: Solbjerg, DenmarkAnna Karina (22 September 1940 - 14 December 2019) was a Danish film actress, director, and screenwriter who spent most of her working life in France. Karina was known as a muse of the director Jean-Luc Godard, one of the pioneers of the French New Wave. Her notable collaborations with Godard include The Little Soldier (1960), A Woman Is a Woman (1961) and Vivre sa vie (1962). With A Woman Is a Woman, Karina won the Best Actress award at the Berlin Film Festival. In 1972, Karina set up a production company for Vivre ensemble (1973), her directorial debut, which screened in the Critics' Week lineup at the 26th Cannes Film Festival. She also directed the French-Canadian film Victoria (2008). In addition to her work in cinema, she worked as a singer and wrote several novels.
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as (Archive footage)
as Herself (archive footage)
as Marianne Renoir
as Blacky's Memory
as Nana Kleinfrankenheim
as Self (archive footage)
as (archive footage)
as Self
as Self (archive footage)
as Anna, The Blonde Girl
as Anna, The Blonde Bride / Actress in Silent Film
as Marie Cardona
as (archive footage)
as Self (uncredited)
as Victoria
as Nana Kleinfrankenheim
as Angela
as Gloria
as (archive footage) (uncredited)
as Anna Karina
as Katia
as Sarah
as (archive footage)
as Edith
as Catherine
as Lola
