Bastien Bouillon is a multi-talented French actor, director, and screenwriter, famous for his role as Yohan Vivès in the French movie "The Night of the 12th" (La Nuit du 12) released in 2022. |
His collaboration with Valérie Donzelli began with "Declaration of War" and extended to "Hand in Hand" (2012) and "Marguerite et Julien." |
In 2013, he formed a strong bond with filmmaker Sébastien Betbeder, leading to successful movies like "Two Falls, Three Winters" and "Debout sur la montagne" in 2019, where he acted alongside William Lebghil and Izïa Higelin. |
Bastien received a nomination for Most Promising Actor at the Lumières Awards in 2014 for his role in Julie Lopes-Curval's "High Society" and has collaborated frequently with Dominik Moll, appearing in "Only the Animals" and starring in "The Night of the 12th." |
In 2011, he showcased his acting talent by portraying a mentally handicapped character in the drama called "Simple." |
He enjoys injecting his personality into the characters he plays, which is one of the main reasons he is passionate about acting. |
According to Bastien, French cinema’s distinctive aspect lies in the unique film titles, setting it apart from other industries. |
His directorial debut film "Moha" won Best International Short Film at the Love Story London Film Festival Awards in 2022. |
During an interview, Bastien mentioned his rebellious streak during his time at the Conservatoire, which led to his dismissal and inability to complete his course. |
In 2023, Bastien became the sponsor of the 2023 Short Film Festival. |