Virginie Besson-Silla

Virginie Besson-Silla’s filmography is kinda wild if you think about it. She’s one of those producers who’s not afraid to take big swings—like, look at Lucy. That movie’s basically a fever dream with Scarlett Johansson doing all sorts of wild stuff after her brain goes into overdrive. Action, sci-fi, a dash of philosophy—it’s got it all, and you can totally feel Virginie’s touch in the way it doesn’t play it safe for a second. Then she jumped into Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, which, honestly, is a visual overload in the best possible way. Aliens everywhere, neon colors, a plot that’s all over the place but somehow comes together, and a cast that’s just vibing with the chaos. If you love movies that look like someone dumped a comic book on the screen, that’s her jam. But wait, she didn’t stop there. Everything Everywhere All at Once? Absolute madness—in a good way. That film’s like a multiverse blender, with Michelle Yeoh just crushing it as she hops through universes, fighting, laughing, crying, saving existence with a fanny pack and some serious attitude. Virginie Besson-Silla’s got this knack for picking projects that are never boring, always pushing boundaries, and making sure you leave the theater thinking, “What the heck did I just watch—and when can I watch it again?” Oh, and yeah, she’s been married to Luc Besson since 2004, and they’ve got three kids. Power couple, much? No wonder her movies are so out there—she’s living in a creative whirlwind.

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Personal details

  • Children: (3 children) Thalia Besson
  • Professions: Producer, Executive, Additional Crew

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      referencennVincent Perez has a sister-in-law, and honestly, that’s not the sort of fact you’d find plastered everywhere, but it’s true. Now, if you know Vincent Perez—maybe from “The Crow: City of Angels” or his work in French cinema—you might get a kick out of this little family connection. People love digging into movie stars’ personal lives, right? Turns out, sometimes the drama off-screen is just as interesting as what you see in theaters. It’s wild how tangled those family trees can get in the entertainment world. You’ve got actors, directors, and sometimes even musicians or artists, all blending their family lines. And who knows? Maybe this connection has sparked some wild dinner conversations or even inspired a film or two. The point is, Hollywood and the film industry are full of these fun, random connections, and Perez’s sister-in-law is just one more thread in that crazy tapestry.

FAQ

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Does Ram Charan have children?

      Yes, Thalia Besson