Short films jury – Laetitia Dosch

Laetita-dosch

Crédits photo : Yann Rabanier

Biography

Laetitia Dosch graduated with a Bachelor of English literature and translation, the Cours Florent’s free group class and of the National Conservatory of western Switzerland, the Manufacture.
For the cinema, she plays in several short films directed by Marie Elsa Sgualdo (among which Bam Tchak who received awards in Angers and Lausanne). She meets Justine Triet with whom she shoots and participates in the writing of her scripts, in Two Ships, then for the lead part in Age of Panic (2013). She also appears along Emmanuelle Devos in Accomplices by Frederic Mermoud (2010). Recently she worked with Christophe Honoré (Sophie’s Misfortunes), Catherine Corsini (Summertime), Maiwenn (My King), Guillaume Senez (Keeper), Leonor Serraille (Jeune Femme), Antony Cordier (Gaspard Va au Mariage), Whitney Horn, Gabriel Abrantes.
On television, she has a recurring role in Ainsi soient-ils on Arte.

In Lausanne’s Manufacture, she writes her first play, Le Bac à Sable, in collaboration with the actors. She also meets Marco Berrettini and La Ribot with whom she’ll work on several plays, taking part in the writing.
For the theater, she plays the female lead in Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure alongside Eric Ruf, but she soon starts to associate with the eccentrics of experimental dancing and theater such as Yves-Noel Genod. She also collaborates with the 2B Company for the September Spring, particularly for Chorale and with Les Chiens de Navarre at the festival Les Urbaines.

She acts under the direction of Melanie Leray in Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew at the TNB in 2015, then collaborates again with Yves-Noel Genod in his experimental Permanent Theater in Lyon’s Theatre du Point du Jour.
At the same time, she expands her own work, creates Laetitia fait péter… then Klein with Patrick Laffont in Paris at the Menagerie de Verre during the festival Etrange Cargo in 2014. In 2015, with the collaboration of Yuval Rozman, she creates Un Album at the Theatre de l’Arsenic, inspired by the Swiss humorist Zouc. With over 80 performances internationally, she’s currently on tour. In 2016, she creates a show with Jonathan Capdevielle, Les Corvidés for the Sujets à Vif, at the invitation of the Avignon Festival and the SACD.

Laetitia Dosch writes articles for Standard and the Cahiers du Cinéma.

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