
Cast
Joana Preiss
Acting
Cast
Joana Preiss
Known for
Acting
Born
1972-05-22
From
Marseille, Bouches-du-RhĂŽne, France
Biography
Joana Preiss (born 22 May 1972) is a French actress, director, singer, and performer. Joana Preiss has starred in the films of Christophe Honoré, Olivier Assayas, Nobuhiro Suwa and Pia Marais, and has also collaborated with Nan Goldin in her works. She has also worked with Ugo Rondinone, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and Céleste Boursier-Mougenot. She has performed on stage in the shows of Pascal Rambert and Eleanor Weber. She was trained in classical singing and contemporary music, and regularly performs in concerts. She founded the duo White Tahina with Vincent Epplay, Hiroyuki, and Frédéric Danos, in which she sings poems by Hölderlin. In 2011 she directed her first film Sibérie. Source: Article "Joana Preiss" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Couture
as Joana

Ma mĂšre
as Réa

Raw
as Mother

Paris Je T'aime
as Joana (Quartier des Enfants Rouges)

Paris Je T'aime
as Maryse (Quartier des Enfants Rouges)

Boarding Gate
as Lisa

LOL (Laughing Out Loud)
as Stéphane's mother

Clean
as Aline

Accomplices
as Esther, la mĂšre de Rebecca

In Paris
as Anna

Late August, Early September
as Standardiste

Mary, Queen of Scots
as Marie de Guise

The Full House
as Nathalie

Close to Leo
as Yvan's Mother

Rouge
as Barbara

Broken Poet
as Meg

The Unpolished
as Louise

The War in Paris

The White Line
as Anna

Portrait of the Artist
as Barbara

Bad Girl
as Brigitte

Home Sweet Home

High
as Woman

Resurrection

The French Trilogy
as Self

Quartier des Enfants-Rouges
as Joana/Maryse

A Perfect Couple
as Natacha

Hip Moves
as Nurse

Sibérie
as Self

La storia di Cino
as La BergĂšre

The Man After
as Suzanne

Joana dans l'univers
as Joana

Which Is Witch ?
as Sister 3

Alien Crystal Palace
as Barberey

Felix in Wonderland
as Self

Passer l'hiver
as Anita

Trilogy of Our Lives Undone

Noise
as Self

Silent Asylum

The Wake
as Joana

La nuit sera longue
as L'amie du pĂšre

Jour et nuit, delle donne e degli uomini perduti

Roundelay
