Amanda Sthers
French screenwriter, writer and playwright (born 1978)
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- Amanda Queffélec-Maruani (born 18 April 1978), known professionally as Amanda Sthers , is a French novelist, playwright, screenwriter and filmmaker.
- She has written ten novels which have been translated in more than 14 countries.
- Her play "Le Lien" has been performed in Paris and at the Avignon Festival in 2013, and was widely performed in Italy in 2016.
- In 2015, she wrote an adaptation of Les Terres Saintes / Holy Lands , which she later directed in English.
- At the 2017 Zurich Film Festival, Madame , a feature film that she wrote and directed in English was screened, starring Toni Collette, Harvey Keitel, and Rossy de Palma.
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WikipediaAmanda Queffélec-Maruani (born 18 April 1978), known professionally as Amanda Sthers, is a French novelist, playwright, screenwriter and filmmaker.
Sthers is of Tunisian Sefardi and Breton origins. She has written ten novels which have been translated in more than 14 countries.
Her first play, "Le Vieux Juif blonde" is today studied at Harvard University. Her play "Le Lien" has been performed in Paris and at the Avignon Festival in 2013, and was widely performed in Italy in 2016.
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