Andréa Bescond
Dancer, actress, stage director, directorAbout
A dancer from the age of three, Andréa Bescond trained at the Rosella Hightower International School, then at the National Superior Conservatory of Music and Dance in Paris. In 1998, she won Best Newcomer in the Paris International Dance Competition, and began a varied career spanning modern, African, hip-hop and krump. This multiplicity allowed her to work with choreographers Bill Jones, Blanca Li, Corinne Lanselle and George Momboye, and in such varied musical comedies as “Baghdad Cafe,” “The Ten Commandments” and “Romeo and Juliet.” In 2009, she made her first foray into theater with “The 39 Steps” directed by Éric Métayer, which earned her a Molière nomination for Best Newcomer the next year. She went on to perform in Éric Métayer’s “Train fantôme” (2013) and “Les Grands moyens” directed by Arthur Jugnot and David Roussel in 2014. That same year, she wrote and directed “Les Chatouilles ou la danse de la colère,” with Éric Métayer, a one-woman show inspired by her own story. After winning the 2016 Molière for Best Solo Show, they made a film adaptation as their cinematic directorial debut. Little Tickles was selected by the Un Certain Regard section of the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, received the Ornano-Valenti Prize that same year and won the 2019 César for Best Adapted Screenplay. They went on to direct À la folie, a TV movie for M6 for which Marie Gillain, who played the lead role, won the Best Actress Award at the 2021 La Rochelle Festival. Their second feature film, Quand tu seras grand, is coming soon.