Louise Husson

Louise Husson might not be a household name just yet, but she’s definitely got that “one to watch” energy. If you’ve stumbled across her in Tendre et saignant, you probably remember that sharp, witty presence—she’s got this knack for sliding between raw vulnerability and sharp humor like it’s nothing. Fast forward to 2024, she’s in Jusqu'à ce que la mort..., which, let’s be real, is the kind of romantic drama that sneaks up on you. It’s not just your run-of-the-mill love story, either. There are messy breakups, awkward run-ins at cafés, and moments that feel so painfully real you kinda want to look away. Louise brings it all, no filter. Now, Ad Vitam (2025) is where things really get interesting. That one’s got a little sci-fi twist—think questions about mortality, immortality, and all the existential dread in between. Husson slips into her role with so much ease, you’d swear she’s been living in that weird, not-quite-human world for years. The script throws a lot at her—heavy stuff, real “what does it mean to be alive?” kind of questions—but she handles it like a pro. There’s something raw about the way she connects with the audience, like she’s asking you to come along for the ride instead of just performing for you. It’s honestly wild how she jumps from contemporary dramas to out-there sci-fi without missing a beat. If you ask me, Louise Husson’s got that rare spark—she’s not just playing parts, she’s leaving a mark. Keep an eye out.

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  • Professions: Producer, Director, Writer

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