Vidal Arzoni
Known for: Acting
Born into a family of artists, Vidal Arzoni made his screen debut at the age of seven in Elsa Amiel’s feature film Pearl, alongside Peter Mullan, Julia Föry, Arieh Worthalter, and Agata Buzek. The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival in 2018. He went on to portray Arthur in Julien Rambaldi’s social comedy The Nannies (Les Femmes du square), starring Eye Haïdara, Ahmed Sylla, and Léa Drucker. In Gianluca Jodice’s historical drama The Flood (Le Déluge), which opened the 2024 Locarno Film Festival, Arzoni plays Louis-Charles de France (Louis XVII), the son of Louis XVI (Guillaume Canet) and Marie Antoinette (Mélanie Laurent). On television, he has appeared in the French miniseries Reformed (Le Sens des choses) by Keren Ben Rafael, broadcast on HBO Max, and in the Netflix series Winter Palace by Pierre Monnard. He also features in the miniseries Helvetica by Romain Graf, which won the Best Foreign French-Language Fiction Award at the 2019 La Rochelle Fiction Festival, as well as La Vie devant by Klaudia Reynicke and Kristina Wagenbauer. In addition, he has appeared in several short and medium-length films, including the lead role in 7 Times (7 Fois), directed by Christine Wiederkehr, which won the Best International Short Film Award at the Dublin International Film Festival (DIFF) in 2024. Vidal Arzoni received his first acting award at the Rhode Island International Film Festival in 2021 for his performance in Stories Keep Me Awake at Night (Nuits sans sommeil), directed by Jérémy van der Haegen. He also performs in the theatre. https://www.noma-talents.com/talent/vidal-arzoni.htm
Known for
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The Flood
Le Dauphin (Louis-Charles de France)
7 Times
Elio
Macula
The Boy
Pearl
Joseph
The Nannies
Arthur
Stories Keep Me Awake at Night
Oscar
Collisions
Nino
Dew Point
Noah
Zenith
Vadim
Trauma
Tom
Blue Paradise
Boy
The Big Bad Wolf
Gabriel
Winter Palace
Cédric
La vie devant
Benjamin
Reformed
Noé
Helvetica
Amar